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Climate change deepens inequality

Climate change is a social and economic crisis as much as an environmental one. Extreme weather events disproportionately impact low-income communities worldwide, widening the wealth gap.

Developing nations like Pakistan, despite minimal contribution to climate change, bear the brunt of floods, heatwaves, and other disasters. The 2022 floods remain a fresh wound for many rural Pakistanis.

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) recent report, “The Unjust Climate,” underscores this disparity. It studied rural communities in 24 countries, including Pakistan, revealing how extreme weather widens the income gap. Poor rural households lose 5% of their income annually compared to wealthier households. Female-headed families suffer the most, losing up to 8% (around $37 billion globally). Every flood event reduces on-farm income for poor families by 2.4%, crop value by 1.1%, and off-farm income by 1.5%, compared to better-off households. Floods and droughts disproportionately burden women. Their work hours increase, while income opportunities decrease. This exacerbates existing gender inequalities in childcare and domestic work.

Despite this evidence, the plight of rural communities is often overlooked in climate policy. We need multifaceted solutions: Investments in helping small farmers grow climate-resistant crops and adopt sustainable practices can mitigate losses from extreme weather.Cash assistance, improved access to technology, and relevant information can empower rural communities. Investing in weather-resistant infrastructure is crucial.Supporting alternative income sources fosters resilience.Empowering communities to identify and address their specific vulnerabilities is essential.

Developed nations, the historical polluters, must fulfill their financial pledges made at COP28 to support climate-vulnerable countries. Eradicating poverty and hunger requires building resilience in rural communities. Targeted interventions promoting equity and sustainable development are the key to a just transition for all.

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