2.1.2.l (Q114): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: has the IPCC statement (P3): Approximately 3.3 to 3.6 billion people live in contexts that are highly vulnerable to climate change.)
(‎Changed claim: has the IPCC statement (P3): Vulnerability at different spatial levels is exacerbated by inequity and marginalisation linked to gender, ethnicity, low income or combinations thereof (high confidence), especially for many Indigenous Peoples and local communities (high confidence).)
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Vulnerability at different spatial levels is exacerbated by inequity and marginalisation linked to gender, ethnicity, low income or combinations thereof. (English)
Vulnerability at different spatial levels is exacerbated by inequity and marginalisation linked to gender, ethnicity, low income or combinations thereof (high confidence), especially for many Indigenous Peoples and local communities (high confidence). (English)

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    Across sectors and regions, the most vulnerable people and systems have been disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change. (English)
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    LDCs and SIDS who have much lower per capita emissions (1.7 tCO2-eq, 4.6 tCO2-eq, respectively) than the global average (6.9 tCO2-eq) excluding CO2-LULUCF, also have high vulnerability to climatic hazards, with global hotspots of high human vulnerability observed in West-, Central- and East Africa, South Asia, Central and South America, SIDS and the Arctic. (English)
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    Regions and people with considerable development constraints have high vulnerability to climatic hazards. (English)
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    Vulnerability is higher in locations with poverty, governance challenges and limited access to basic services and resources, violent conflict and high levels of climate-sensitive livelihoods (e.g., smallholder farmers, pastoralists, fishing communities) (English)
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    Vulnerability at different spatial levels is exacerbated by inequity and marginalisation linked to gender, ethnicity, low income or combinations thereof (high confidence), especially for many Indigenous Peoples and local communities (high confidence). (English)
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    Approximately 3.3 to 3.6 billion people live in contexts that are highly vulnerable to climate change. (English)
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