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Bonaire Climate Justice - Clipreel
The impacts of global warming will change the identity of Bonaire. Sea level rise, the vanishing coral, extreme droughts, storms: the island will be facing many challenges. It is incredibly unjust that the people who live on Bonaire never had big industries, never emitted immense amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, but still have to prepare for this enormous existential threat. The Dutch government has the duty and responsibility to do its part to prevent the worst impacts of climate change and to protect all its citizens against the impact of climate change.
In original language:
Klimaatrechtvaardigheid voor Bonaire
Bonaire is een eiland in het Caribische deel van Nederland, dat bestuurlijk een bijzondere gemeente van Nederland vormt. Het is gelegen in het zuidelijke deel van de Caribische Zee, voor de kust van Venezuela, en behoort tot de BES-eilanden.
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Netherlands Antilles
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Bonaire Climate Justice - Video
The impacts of global warming will change the identity of Bonaire. Sea level rise, the vanishing coral, extreme droughts, storms: the island will be facing many challenges. It is incredibly unjust that the people who live on Bonaire never had big industries, never emitted immense amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, but still have to prepare for this enormous existential threat. The Dutch government has the duty and responsibility to do its part to prevent the worst impacts of climate change and to protect all its citizens against the impact of climate change.
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