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An Introduction to Climate Change
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An Introduction Disability Rights
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Climate Change and People with Disabilities
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Our Focus Areas
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How We Are Working to Affect Change
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An Introduction to Climate ChangeAs humanity has burned fossil fuels and modified the environment around us, we’ve created an unprecedented spike in the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere. These GHGs – called “greenhouse gases” because they trap the sun’s warmth like a greenhouse does – have gradually warmed our atmosphere and heated up our oceans. Unfortunately, the amount of GHGs in the atmosphere is still increasing (and will do so until we get to net-zero emissions), so our global temperature keeps growing along with it.
Climate change represents the consequences resulting from a warmer atmosphere and oceans. Among other things, extreme weather (e.g., storms and heat waves) becomes more frequent and intense; there are deeper and longer-lasting droughts; wildfires spread faster and wider; glaciers and sea ice gradually melt; oceans rise; some areas have more intense cold snaps; and both precipitation patterns and seasons in general change. |
An Introduction to Disability RightsPeople with disabilities (PWDs) represent approximately 15% of the global population and are an integral part of every community. PWDs are also a very diverse group, with a range of different types of disabilities and assorted relationships with society and the built environment. Unfortunately, they have historically faced barriers to participation in various aspects of social, economic, and political life. Disability advocates – including us at SOA – fight for disability rights to dismantle these barriers and experience empowerment, independence, and full participation in our communities.
There are many categories of disability (e.g., mobility, visual, hearing, chronic health, intellectual, etc.), each of which includes many specific types of disabilities (so, "mobility disability" encompasses people with spinal cord injuries, amputations, cerebral palsy, and numerous other disabilities). |
Climate Change and People with DisabilitiesPeople with disabilities are especially hard-hit by the effects of climate change. There isn’t one simple reason; instead, the disproportionate impact of climate change is related to diverse personal vulnerabilities, gaps in government and community planning, inaccessible infrastructure, and more. It is imperative that discussions of climate change, climate justice, and planning and preparation include the concerns of the disability community – and at SOA, we believe that climate justice should be one of the top focus areas for disability rights advocates.
This isn’t a straightforward problem. Climate change affects virtually everything around us, including through the impact of natural disasters, large-scale displacement and migration, expanding infectious diseases, and even a slowing economy with shrinking government revenues. Meanwhile, disability itself is complex: there are innumerable types of disabilities, each of which are affected by diverse climate impacts in different ways; people with disabilities have disproportionately low income and assets, impacting their vulnerability and capacity to adapt; intersectional factors, such as higher rates of disability in communities of color and developing countries, bring up complex climate justice issues; people with disabilities receive different supports depending on where they live; and so on. The result is that climate change touches virtually every corner of people with disabilities’ lives and people with disabilities experience climate change in different and unique ways. |
Accessible Adaptation Preparing for climate change in ways that protect the lives, health and well-being of all people with disabilities Accessible Adaptation
Preparing for climate change in ways that protect the lives, health and well-being of all people with disabilities |
Inclusive Mitigation Reducing carbon emissions and environmental impact while creating a more inclusive, accessible world Inclusive Mitigation Reducing carbon emissions and environmental impact while creating a more inclusive, accessible world |
We Are Working to Affect Change by:
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Our mission is to educate and bring together people around the world in community to conquer climate change and promote environmental justice, health, & quality of life.
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