A common space for harmonic peacemakers
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) sees the impacts of climate change on the people we treat every day. When we respond to conflicts, natural disasters, disease outbreaks, and other crises, we often witness the outsized consequences that climate change and environmental degradation have on some of the most vulnerable people. In this video, two MSF staff talk about the “double injustice” of the climate crisis. "Those who have contributed the least to causing climate change are the most vulnerable to its effects,” said Stina, from Norway. "Those who are historically responsible for climate change have more resources to adapt,” said John Biel Liep, from Old Fangak, South Sudan, where massive flooding is forcing people to flee their homes, causing a rise in malaria, malnutrition, and snakebites, and ruining crops. Norway emits 82 times as much carbon dioxide as South Sudan, yet the less wealthy country feels the impacts of climate change much more severely. “You who live in the countries that emit the most,” said Liep, "you have an extra responsibility.” Learn more about the health and humanitarian impacts of climate change at https://bit.ly/309eff2
Tags:
Comment
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
* * *
Connect With Us!
We light a candle for all our friends and members that have passed to the other side.
Gone from our life and forever moved into our heart. ~ ❤️ ~
Two beautiful graphics for anyone to use, donated and created by Shannon Wamsely
Windy Willow (Salix Tree)
Artist Silvia Hoefnagels
Ireland NOV 2020
(image copyright Silvia Hoefnagels)
She writes,
"Love, acceptance and inclusion. Grant us peace."
© 2024 Created by Eva Libre. Powered by
You need to be a member of Peace for the Soul to add comments!
Join Peace for the Soul