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Climate change: care for humans, other species and the natural environment is the key to a just transition
The concept of care can serve as a powerful focal point for understanding the climate challenge and for policies toward a sustainable and equitable future.
https://theconversation.com/climate-change-care-for-humans-other-species-and-the-natural-environment-is-the-key-to-a-just-transition-239429
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This perspective is essential for ensuring that climate policies are inclusive and just.
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I support this noble stance by IPCC that government agencies and other non governmental organisation must recognize and respect the role of care workers by nature of payment and compensation.
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It is a significant step towards recognizing the importance of human-centered approaches in addressing climate change. This call to action underscores the necessity of incorporating care-based solutions into climate adaptation strategies.
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It's refreshing to see the IPCC recognize that care is fundamental to climate resilience.
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IPCC is setting bigger emulatons to be followed by others for calling out the governments to consider the unpaid climate care works and bring in inclusivity while looking into climate solutions