Economic and ecological impact.

Climate change disproportionately affects communities of color; in the form of communities of color living near more polluted areas, poorer nations facing the brunt of the economic and ecological impact, etc. Racial inequality also means these communities that suffer the most adverse effects, also have the fewest resources to combat these issues. Now, more than ever, we need to work towards climate justice and an equitable future for everyone.

Prompt: Write a paper (3 page minimum – double spaced, Times New Roman 12, word doc) on how Climate Change Disproportionately Affects BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) Communities. You should focus on finding papers that address this issue, summarize the key points and also provide a personal reflection on the topic.
Resource citations are not included in the page count.

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This discussion can be explained through the socio-economic status black, indigenous, and people of color. The extent to which climate crisis affects a population seems to be sorely dependent on their financial situation.  The socio-economic status of racial and ethnic minorities is below that of the majority. In research analysis, for every dollar of wealth, a white person has, Hispanic people have seven cents, and African Americans have six cents and. (Williams, Priest, and Anderson, 2016) The income disparity between the races is just as striking. Therefore, the impact of climate change is felt more by the more impoverished minorities who have poor housing. They can’t afford air conditioning in the summertime and heating systems for the winter. Low-income households pay more for energy than their wealthy counterparts.

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