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Op-Ed: Climate change efforts won't work if they exclude people with disabilities

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion December 27, 2022

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At last month's United Nations climate negotiations in Egypt, disability activists urged governments to include people with disabilities in their plans to address climate change. In response, the member states adopted an overarching decision and a climate action plan that reference the disability community. But those steps still fall short of the needs and demands of people with disabilities. Recent reports show that people with... + full article



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