Chinedu Chidozie
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Unseen Victims
Introduction Climate change is not just an environmental crisis; it is also a profound social justice issue, with its effects disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities. Among the most affected are the indigenous communities around the world, who have long been stewards of the land and custodians of traditional knowledge. This article explores the unseen victims of climate change – the indigenous communities – and sheds light on the unique challenges they face. From loss of ancestral lands to disrupted livelihoods and cultural erosion, the impacts of climate change on these communities are far-reaching and demand urgent attention.
By Chinedu Chidozie12 months ago in Earth
A Journey Through the Heartache
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the Southwest Pacific, lived a young girl named Lila. Her days were filled with laughter, playing by the crystal-clear rivers and dancing under the shade of towering coconut trees. But as the years went by, Lila's world began to change, and the impacts of climate change unfolded before her very eyes.
By Chinedu Chidozie12 months ago in Fiction