Step into the world of climate refugees with this groundbreaking livestreamed virtual tour, designed to illuminate the challenges faced by communities displaced directly and indirectly because of climate change.
Duration : 120 mins Max Size : 500 Destination : Kibera, Kenya
Category : Long-haul school trips Recommended For : K12 Schools, Higher Education, Corporates
Subject :
n 2023, record-high global temperatures exacerbated disasters like fires, floods, and storms across the world, underscoring the urgent need to address climate change impacts on vulnerable populations. Climate migration is expected to surge in the coming decades with forecasts predicting that 1.2 billion people could be displaced globally by 2050 due to climate change and natural disasters.
Step into the world of climate refugees with this groundbreaking livestreamed virtual tour, designed to illuminate the challenges faced by communities displaced directly and indirectly because of climate change.
In this session, we take you live to countries to visit 'climate change hotspots' where you will learn from real-life examples, such as the challenges faced by Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh during monsoon seasons, drought induced migrations of youth from Ecaudor, and the tensions arising from climate-induced resource competition in regions like the Sahel in Western Africa. Discover how rising sea levels, droughts, and extreme weather events threaten livelihoods and security, leading to mass displacement and secondary displacements.
During this live session, we'll explore critical questions:
This program is organised by Globe From Home.
You can book this as an individual session or contact us to enquire about our complete climate change program.
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