'Adapt or die': Why climate action is so critical
Nations and their leaders need to put pledges into action as the threat of climate change continues to grow. Climate action must start now and be effective, write two experts.
Sheela Patel has worked with urban poor communities, with a particular focus on women and children since 1974. She realized that welfare does not produce real change for the poor, and organizations working on poverty issues needed new ways to address these problems. Thus, with other like-minded peers, she founded the Society for the Promotion of Area Resource Centres (SPARC) which seeks to create institutional arrangements where communities own and control organizations and institutions that provide services to the poor. She is the Board Chair of Shack Dwellers International, a recipient of the 2009 David Rockefeller Bridging Leadership Award and the 2000 UN-HABITAT Scroll of Honour Award.
Nations and their leaders need to put pledges into action as the threat of climate change continues to grow. Climate action must start now and be effective, write two experts.
Climate migrants are increasing across the developing world as people struggle with droughts, heatwaves, storms on a scale never seen before.