CLIMATE MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
PRESENTATOR : M.GOBIKA
PROGRAMME, III-BA POLITICAL SCIENCE
INSTITUTION : VIVEKANANDHA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES FOR WOMEN,
NAMAKKAL
                                              • Introduction
AGENDA                                        • Impacts
                                              • Example
                                              • Action Plan
                                              • Summary
         CLIMATE MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
                     INTRODUCTION
                     The global climate crisis exposes significant inequalities, as
                     developing nations face greater hardships despite
                     contributing less to the problem. Wealthier, industrialized
                     countries are the largest polluters and must take on more
                     responsibility for reducing emissions. Collective global action
                     is vital to combat climate change, requiring collaboration
                     between nations, governments, and individuals.
CLIMATE MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
                                               IMPACT
The climate crisis severely impacts developing nations, causing widespread infrastructure damage and loss of lives due
        to extreme weather. Vulnerable populations bear the greatest toll, deepening inequality and hardship.
Pakistan Floods 2010:
Best Example
The 2010 Pakistan floods are a stark example of
the climate crisis's impact on developing
nations. The f loods destr oyed vit al
infr astru ctu re, including h omes, roads, and
crops, displacing millions and causing over 1,700
deat hs. This disaster high lights how vulnerable
nations face devastating losses in both
infr astru ctu re and human lives due t o extr eme
climate events.
                                                     CLIMATE MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
ACTION PLAN
Strengthen            Support                   Strategy                         Sustain              Share
Enhance               Mobilize                   Establish UN-led                Collaborate with     Facilitate
infrastructure with   international funds        early warning                   the UN to            partnerships
UN-backed             through the UN to          systems and                     implement            through the UN for
programs to           provide grants and         emergency                       renewable energy     technology sharing
develop flood         financial aid for          response plans to               initiatives and      and resource
defenses and          climate adaptation         safeguard lives and             sustainable          allocation, ensuring
sustainable urban     in developing              livelihoods during              agriculture          support for
planning for better   countries.                 climate-related                 programs to reduce   vulnerable nations
disaster                                         disasters.                      carbon footprints.   in climate action.
preparedness.
                                            CLIMATE MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
SUMMARY
The global climate crisis disproportionately affects
developing nations, causing significant infrastructure
damage and loss of life due to extreme weather events,
such as the 2010 Pakistan floods. Wealthier countries, as
the main polluters, bear greater responsibility. An
effective action plan includes strengthening resilience
through UN support, implementing early warning
systems, mobilizing international funding for adaptation,
promoting sustainable practices, and fostering global
collaboration for equitable resource sharing. Urgent
collective action is essential to ensure a sustainable and
equitable future for all nations.
                                                             CLIMATE MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
                           THANK YOU
M.GOBIKA
III-BA POLITICAL SCIENCE
                            CLIMATE MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS