Climate Change and Social Disruption: Vulnerable Communities and the Fight for Environmental Justice
Abstract
The escalating climate crisis disproportionately impacts vulnerable communities, exacerbating existing social inequalities and sparking urgent calls for environmental justice. This article examines the intricate interplay between climate change, social disruption, and the fight for equitable solutions. We explore the heightened vulnerability of marginalized groups, the ethical dimensions of climate injustice, and the strategies employed by communities to demand recognition, representation, and transformative change.