Implication of climate change on vulnerable population

Climate change is more than a shift in weather patterns—it is a growing humanitarian crisis that disproportionately affects those with the least capacity to respond. This report explores how rising temperatures, extreme weather events, food insecurity, and water stress are placing additional burdens on children, the elderly, low-income communities, displaced populations, indigenous groups, and people with disabilities. With climate-induced displacement projected to rise significantly by 2050, the need for inclusive, justice-centered responses is more urgent than ever. The study presents real-world examples and practical strategies to help policymakers and communities protect the most vulnerable and build long-term resilience.

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