Day 21 - The connection between climate change and modern slavery

 
 
 

Are you wondering what modern slavery has to do with climate change? Take Anti-Slavery International’s quick quiz to gain invaluable insights, because knowledge is powerful, and it's the key to change!

The impacts of climate change are undeniable, affecting every corner of our planet. However, the most vulnerable bear the heaviest burden, especially in low-income countries. They face the harshest consequences with limited resources to adapt. The climate crisis threatens to uproot millions of lives, shattering homes and destroying livelihoods. This leaves countless individuals more vulnerable to exploitation, forced labour, and trafficking. Learn more about how climate change and modern slavery are intertwined by taking this eye-opening quiz:

💚 A Just Transition for a Greener Tomorrow 💚

To combat this dire situation and avert the worst of climate change, it's essential that governments and global corporations take bold, immediate action. We must transition to a greener economy that prioritises justice, ensuring that workers and communities do not bear the cost of change.

🤝 Together, We Can Make a Difference 🤝

Anti-Slavery International is leading the charge, campaigning at both national and international levels. We're collaborating with climate change experts to ensure that the world recognises the link between climate change and modern slavery.

🌟 Positive Progress on the Horizon 🌟

We've made significant strides, with a UN expert now dedicated to exploring the connections between climate change and modern slavery. But there's still much work to be done.

🌎 Act Today for a Better Tomorrow 🌎

Join us this Advent season as we reflect on the collective steps we can take to combat climate change globally. Stand up for justice, protect our planet, and ensure a brighter future for all.

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