
How Climate Change is Creating Humanitarian Emergencies
The climate crisis is no longer a distant projection; it is an unfolding reality shaping lives across the globe. In Bangladesh, families rebuild homes on bamboo stilts, knowing that seasonal floods will soon wash them away. In Somalia, mothers walk for days in search of food and water, their livelihoods erased by relentless drought. For Pacific islanders, the rising seas are not only eroding coastlines but also threatening identity and sovereignty. Even in wealthy nations like the United States, wildfires consume entire communities within minutes.








