Climate Change and Inequality Brewing Global Social Upheaval
"World Bank chief admits institution's past mistakes, but has it changed its destructive ways?
- Jon Queally, staff writer
President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, is warning that the combined crises of planetary climate change and rising global inequality in a highly interconnected world will lead to the rise of widespread upheaval as the world's poor rise up and clashes over access to clean water and affordable food result in increased violence and political conflict.
In an interview ahead of a bank summit next week, Kim predicts that battles over food and water will break out in the next five to ten years as a direct result of a warming planet that world leaders have done too little to address, despite warnings from the environmental community and scientists.
"The water issue is critically related to climate change," Kim told the Guardian. "People say that carbon is the currency of climate change. Water is the teeth. Fights over water and food are going to be the most significant direct impacts of climate change in the next five to 10 years. There's just no question about it."
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bemildred
(90,061 posts)The entire planet is on autopilot and all the crew are busy counting their money and trying to get more. Are eight homes really enough? I think not. Why not nine?
adirondacker
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(2,921 posts)bemildred
(90,061 posts)One gets so little affimative feedback here sometimes ...