The world is already living beyond its safe limits, and the consequences are no longer abstract. Global temperatures have risen by about 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels, a shift that may appear modest but is already displacing people from their land, livelihoods, and homes. This is why climate injustice can no longer be treated as a future risk or a technical debate; it has become a lived reality demanding legal recognition and protection. There is no alternative planet waiting in reserve. Earth remains humanity’s only habitable home, yet
The world is already living beyond its safe limits, and the consequences are no longer abstract. Global temperatures have risen by about 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels, a shift that may appear modest but is already displacing people from their land, livelihoods, and homes. This is why climate injustice can no longer be treated as a future risk or a technical debate; it has become a lived reality demanding legal recognition and protection. There is no alternative planet waiting in reserve. Earth remains humanity’s only habitable home, yet