Climate Refugees: A Global Problem Requires a Global Solution
As the climate crisis intensifies, we are witnessing a growing number of climate refugees. These are people forced to flee their homes due to droughts, floods, rising sea levels, and other catastrophic events linked to climate change.
The Scale of the Problem: According to UN estimates, the number of climate refugees could reach 200 million by 2050.
Humanitarian Crisis: Climate refugees are deprived of shelter, food, water, medical care, and education.
Social Conflicts: The influx of refugees can lead to social conflicts, instability, and violence.
Fleur, a refugee from the African country of Togo, gave an interview to Allahtra TV about the difficulties of being a refugee. "In 2015, Europe was experiencing a migration crisis. A huge influx of refugees from the African continent and the Middle East poured into European Union countries. People were seeking a decent life and good social protection and found themselves in extremely difficult life situations. To this day, many people have no social protection, are not legally protected from violence and inequality. Many are in refugee camps and see no way out of the situation. People who have accepted refugees in their countries also don't know what to do, what to do, and how to help. A huge number of conflicts arise, caused by the consumerist format of society."
Fleur talks about how you need to behave in order to adapt to a new country, how to help yourself not to break in spirit, but to find new opportunities and inspiration to live and build a life from a clean slate.
Fleur is currently writing a book about how she successfully managed to build her life, find a job, and most importantly, friends. First of all, you need to get rid of consumerism, start working on yourself, and accept change with a positive attitude. Fleur notes that there are people everywhere and everyone is ready to help and support.
The climate situation is becoming more complex every day, and there is an understanding that there will be even more climate refugees. We need to learn from the experience of those who have already become refugees and take measures so that people can understand each other and accept each other as family and loved ones. This is only possible by changing the format of society from consumerist to creative.
As respected Egon Cholakian said in his Extraordinary Appeal to Biden, Xi Jinping, and Putin on Allahtra TV: "the conditions are already in place for people to move to a new territory, taking into account a democratic approach, not with coercion but with the free will of people, taking into account all human rights. People must feel like People. They must feel that their life is valuable, important, and protected. That they are receiving real rights and freedoms.
It is necessary to know that soon there will be no one ahead or behind in this race, therefore the borders of countries should already be open for free movement to everyone."
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