“Poverty prevalence” a significant threat to a common stand against climate change in the developing world
Ignorance could often be considered a significant
factor of influence in the wise of the poor
perception of climate change
among the common people of the developing world , but a more obvious pointer is
their decried poverty state which in a great deal of way has negatively
influenced their take on the climate issue. The fact is that their common
orientation towards devising a more or less daily surviving strategy way
outweighs their relative concern for the inevitable change which in most cases
they tend to term as not relevant considering their relative state of living.
In a lot of respect, the premise is not that they do not feel or perceive the dangerous
changes, in fact, these set of people, who make up the larger proportion of the
developing countries’ population have come to recognize the fact that there are
changes already well obvious around their respective environment and which in a
way have been impacting their respective livelihood support systems. The recent report released by the IPCC calls for a
timely intervention as climate change has started affecting food security and a
worst case scenario has been predicted as an inevitable future occurrence if
nothing is done. Now the perception is a call for global interventions which
would include individual responsibilities as a precursor to a complimentary
alliance of stand.
As important as this preceding premise may sound,
am afraid it has not yet resulted into a significant move of change by the
average citizens of the developing world most especially the people of
sub-Sahara Africa where the average living standard is categorically low on the global scale.
Additionally, it is a common fact that the regions are well susceptible to
political insurgencies, civil/social unrest and poor governmental system. All
of these factors have been sort of prevailing problems which have greatly
subjected this category of population to untold hardship and pains and in a lot
of way have influenced their adopted attitude to their environment as issues
they term as secondary.
The average socio-economic situation in most
developing countries has rather made it difficult for the general acceptance of
a common and individual stand to combat climate change and its impacts. In a
way they tend to bear more pains under the impact of climate change, although
their respective population contribute less to the global green house gas
emission, their quota of responsibility is however low compared to the impeding
danger. Of course, there could be a level of supposedly injustice as they have
contributed less to global warming and yet they suffer the most, but a notion
worthy of taking cognizance of is for the fact that the impact of climate
change is going to be felt by everybody on this planet and no population would
be left unaffected as the threat becomes more real. So the time calls for a
unanimous move and intervention by the lots around the globe, despite the
differences and prevailing problems, we have a much bigger problem that will
claim the future we are trying hard to live in. To make a lot of difference the governments have a
major responsibility, a feasible level of commitment that will reflect in the
well-being of the society to maintain a standard of living that would help fast
track a significant attainment of mindset with the rest of the world in
ensuring a global stand against climate change.
As the world prepares for yet another climate
treaty come 2015, a serious outlook towards making a concrete and legal binding
agreement is very necessary now, the issue of non-compliance and stand-alone
should be matters of exclusion and a well charted way forward is greatly
expected to help save our future. Even though the developing world may not have
the capacity and the technologies to adapt in this era of climate change, yet
there are lots of alternative means that could easily be adopted to ensure a
meaningful level of commitment toward a global stand. Also the developed world
should fast track the delivery of their respective commitments and leave up to
the global expectation of doing rather than stalking.
The world is done with waiting and
procrastination, a little bit of tarrying could only mean one thing ‘Disaster’
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