Monday, January 21, 2008

UNDP: Human Development Report: Fighting climate change: Human solidarity in a divided world

Climate change is the defining human development challenge of the 21st Century. Failure to respond to that challenge will stall and then reverse international efforts to reduce poverty. The poorest countries and most vulnerable citizens will suffer the earliest and most damaging setbacks, even though they have contributed least to the problem. Looking to the future, no country—however wealthy or powerful—will be immune to the impact of global warming.

The Human Development Report 2007/2008 shows that climate change is not just a future scenario. Increased exposure to droughts, floods and storms is already destroying opportunity and reinforcing inequality. Meanwhile, there is now overwhelming scientific evidence that the world is moving towards the point at which irreversible ecological catastrophe becomes unavoidable. Business-as-usual climate change points in a clear direction: unprecedented reversal in human development in our lifetime, and acute risks for our children and their grandchildren.


Read more on the Human Development Report webpage, and see more videos on the Human Development Report's YouTube page.

Meanwhile, as part of its climate change theme, ODI has published a short opinion piece by ODI Fellow Diana Cammack, arguing that analyses and proposed responses to climate change which ignore the political dimensions of the debate are crippling our global capacity to effectively deal with its impact. Download the paper as a pdf.

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