Sentences with phrase «vulnerable people cope»

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«We recognise that the new universal credit system is likely to be accessible to the majority of claimants, but we have serious concerns about how more vulnerable people will cope with the changes, especially the online claims system and the proposed single monthly payment,» she said.
Experts should take note of local knowledge and beliefs when making plans about how to help people in vulnerable regions cope with the impacts of climate change.
And the most vulnerable people live in the poorest nations, which are least responsible for causing climate change and least able to cope with the consequences.
Significantly, poor people in climate - vulnerable countries will suffer more because they will not have the economic resources to cope with climate damages.
«We know that many billions are required over the next few years to fill the gap in climate finance, but the money pledged today is vital to help some of the most vulnerable people on the planet cope with the immediate impacts of our rapidly warming world,» Ishii continued.
e A renewed emphasis on the poorest people and those most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, acknowledging that all countries will be impacted by climate change, with developing countries the least able to cope;
We know, for example, that what makes people vulnerable to climate is not the climate itself, but their ability to cope with it.
In global climate negotiations, the need to help these vulnerable communities is highlighted in discussions of «loss and damage», which is UN language for the impacts of climate change that people have not been able to cope with or adapt to.
It comes at a time when people feel vulnerable and unable to cope without outside help.
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