ABSTRACT

In any climate justice work, which by definition is focused on the needs of the most vulnerable people, it is important to acknowledge that the most vulnerable can also show the greatest resilience. Approaching climate change with a justice lens recognizes the effects that climate impacts have on the world’s most vulnerable people, which include women, children, the poor, and the marginalized. The relationship between the most vulnerable and water is a good starting point for action research on climate change adaptation.