Differential Social Impacts of Climate Change in the UK - report now published
Research on the differential social impacts of climate change in the UK has now been published.
The research, which was undertaken by CAG Consultants, draws attention to the link between climate and welfare, and scopes out national and local actions that redress the balance for those disproportionately affected by climate change. It provides a literature review and social impacts framework that recommends a number of key adaptation responses for government, agencies and community leaders.
Key findings of the work include that community empowerment is critical to building capacity to adapt to climate change, clear and consistent messages on climate change are needed, and climate change demands an integrated response to mitigation and adaptation, with action supporting the wider goals of sustainable development.
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