This year鈥檚 record-breaking heat waves, increase in droughts and once-in-a-lifetime storms illustrate the dire consequences of a rapidly warming planet. People around the world are losing their livelihoods鈥攊ndeed, their lives鈥攖o extreme weather.

Those living in lower-income countries are bearing the brunt of this climate change鈥攄espite that they are least responsible for rising CO2 emissions.

Afghanistan is a case in point. There, climate change is intersecting with the change in government, continued conflict, instability and COVID-19 to devastating effects.

Here鈥檚 what you need to know:

Climate change and conflict create chaos

鈥淚f you look at a map of the countries that are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, and you compare that with a map of active conflicts, they almost look like the same map,鈥 says Tara Clerkin, 探花精选 (探花精选) senior coordinator for agriculture, climate and partnerships.

of the 20 countries most vulnerable to climate change are also disrupted by armed conflict. While it is difficult to say climate change causes a specific conflict, it can certainly make the situation worse for people whose lives have been upended.

Nearly two-thirds of the 20 countries most vulnerable to climate change are also disrupted by armed conflict.

Currently, an estimated 41 million people worldwide teeter on the brink of famine, a number set to grow as higher temperatures, wildfires, irregular rainfall, flooding and droughts鈥攊n general, land degradation and desertification鈥攄rive food insecurity to unprecedented levels.

In addition, when the world warms, people are forced to move. According to the World Bank, without immediate and concerted action, climate change could force over 200 million people worldwide into internal displacement by 2050.

A 67-year-old Afghan man stands overlooking the tent camp where he and his wife live after being displaced by drought.
A man whose family is living in a makeshift camp after being displaced from the Abkamari district of Afghanistan: Barren harvests and livestock lost to drought and feed shortages have left farmers with no choice but to sell their few remaining assets.
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Finally, the impacts of climate change exacerbate inequality. When it comes to food, women鈥檚 livelihoods in low-income states overwhelmingly depend on agriculture, which is increasingly threatened by extreme weather patterns. 

Afghanistan illustrates the process

In late summer, headlines focused on the thousands attempting to flee Afghanistan and the millions more in need of humanitarian aid; less attention was paid to the country鈥檚 devastating drought that shows no sign of ending. Farmers haven鈥檛 recovered from a drought in 2018, while the coming year is .

鈥淢ost people are dependent on agriculture鈥攃rops or livestock,鈥 says Noor*, who is deputy coordinator of 探花精选 agriculture programs in Afghanistan. About 80 percent of Afghans work in agriculture in some capacity; many have lost almost everything.

鈥淓ven drinking water can become difficult to find,鈥 Noor says.

An elderly Afghan woman sits in her tent stirring a cooking pot in a camp for displaced families in Afghanistan.
Farmers in Afghanistan haven鈥檛 recovered from the drought of 2018. This woman and her husband are now living in a tent after having to leave their home and land in rural Abkamari. They used cash from the 探花精选 to purchase food and cooking utensils.
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Afghanistan鈥檚 hot, dry summers pose chronic challenges, but this coming winter is expected to be even more difficult. Barren harvests and livestock lost to drought and feed shortages have left farmers with no choice but to sell their few remaining assets. The receding water table won鈥檛 be able to support the human population. Harsh weather will make transportation between towns impossible, even as extreme weather and conflict force families to flee their homes or temporary shelters multiple times. Three million Afghans are internally displaced, over 665,000 this year alone.

A pot of onions being cooked as part of a meal prepared by a displaced Afghan woman
The impacts of climate change have driven food insecurity to unprecedented levels.
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According to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Afghanistan is on the brink of a starvation crisis, with more than half its population 鈥 some 22.8 million people 鈥 projected to face acute food insecurity this winter.

鈥淭he situation in Afghanistan is compounded by the decades-long vicious cycle of climate change and conflict,鈥 says Brian Ssebunya, the 探花精选鈥檚 senior technical advisor for economic recovery and development, covering Asia and East Africa. 鈥淢aybe there was a drought or a flood that forced people to move before conflict caught up with them. Or conflict is ongoing when a climate disaster strikes. Either way, each crisis adds another layer of vulnerabilities鈥攍ives and assets are lost and people become more impoverished.鈥

What needs to be done

Wealthy countries must meet their targets to keep global warming under 1.5掳 C, but they must also act to prevent hunger and hardship in the low-income countries most disrupted by the climate emergency. In fragile states, climate change is today鈥檚, not tomorrow鈥檚 problem, as they already face emergency conditions at current levels of warming.

...climate change is today鈥檚, not tomorrow鈥檚 problem...

To do this, the 探花精选 is calling on world leaders to make urgent investments in programs that help prevent famine and enable people to swiftly adjust to a warming planet. These investments must combine humanitarian and development approaches. They must also anticipate crises, providing direct support to communities before a disaster hits.

鈥淭he sweet spot is combining new information and new approaches and technologies with local, indigenous knowledge,鈥 says Clerkin. For example, farmers can react to changing weather patterns if they have trustworthy information and adequate resources to respond.

An Afghan mother sits next to large sack of rice with her toddler standing in the doorway behind her.
"We used to buy food in the market or from farmers in the village," recalls a mother of four of the drought that took hold in Afghanistan 鈥宨n 2018. "Last year, there was no food." With cash assistance from the 探花精选, she and her husband bought rice and other essentials as well as put money aside for future needs.
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 In addition, global support must be feminist, addressing barriers burdening women and girls. Women-led organizations are vital, as women respond directly to climate change and food insecurity in their roles as farmers, caregivers and activists.

What the 探花精选 is doing

鈥淧eople have to be optimistic for anything to happen,鈥 says Ssebunya. 鈥淭hey need to have hope that their small businesses, crops or livestock will survive鈥攁nd in the worst case, there is a fallback position.鈥

In Afghanistan, the 探花精选 has introduced community-led, climate-smart approaches to help farmers adapt their crop and livestock production practices. 鈥淥ur first challenge is the drought,鈥 says Noor, who describes the need for new irrigation techniques for farmers, access to climate-adapted crops and breeds, and better connections to the marketplace.

A farmer bends over wheat he is growing in a field in Afghanistan.
"When the drought hit, I lost all of my crops and with it my job," says a farmer in Badghis, Afghanistan who then tried to make a living as a day laborer. He used cash from the 探花精选 to buy food for his family, as well as seeds and farming tools to plant a new harvest.
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The 探花精选 has implemented similar programs around the world. In northeast Nigeria, we have partnered with Google to develop a climate-risk data platform that delivers cash payments to the most vulnerable when conditions indicate. In the Central African Republic, we are working with impoverished farmers to plant thousands of trees and diversify crops in order to reverse land degradation. In some locations, incomes have increased by as much as 1,000 percent.

鈥淚 often say that farmers are the canaries in the mineshaft,鈥 Clerkin says. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been experiencing climate impacts firsthand for years and warning us all about the growing threats to human livelihoods. The problem with that analogy is that the canary dies. The global community has a real responsibility to make sure that we do not let that happen.鈥

*Name changed for the protection of 探花精选 staff in Afghanistan

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