Women Face the Greatest Impact From Super El Niño — ‘We Should Be Very Worried’
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Climate shocks deepen inequality through food, water, health, and education pressures.
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Climate shocks do not affect every person in the same way. Existing inequalities can determine who loses income first, travels farther for essential resources and receives help last.
The approaching weather disruption therefore raises questions extending well beyond rainfall and temperature. Its most serious consequences may emerge through responsibilities and risks that are already distributed unequally.