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<description>Anuradha Vittachi, Director, OneWorld UK

Till 2005, the vast majority of the general public, and even most global justice activists, saw climate change as an environmental issue of secondary importance to people-issues. But OneWorld lists just a few of the multiple connections beginning to emerge between climate change, poverty and social justice. We are grateful to OneWorlds network of partners, and especially to IIED, as expert sources for the information below. 

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