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عرب 48
Impact of Climate Change on Palestinian citizens
43 minutes Posted Feb 28, 2024 at 4:01 am.
Indigenous Knowledge and Living in Harmony
Introduction to Podcast Episode on Palestinians in Israel
Implications of Climate Change in the Middle East
Effects of Climate Change on Rainfall Patterns
Impact of Urban Planning on Temperature
Ecosystem Effects of Rising Temperatures
Disparities in Urban Planning for Climate Change
Vulnerability of Palestinians to Climate Change
Lack of Adaptation Capacity for Palestinians
Water Resources and Future Pressures
Challenges of Urbanization without Benefits
Differential Impact of Heat on Vulnerable Groups
Effects of Urban Planning on Temperature and Heat
Challenges of Climate Change Amid Other Issues
Climate Change as a Magnifier of Existing Problems
Pressure on Resources and Potential for Conflict
Legal and Policy Perspectives on Climate Change
Cultural Sensitivity in Urban Planning for Climate Change
Magnification of Problems Due to Gaps in Planning
Preserving Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Adaptation
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In the second installment of the 48Podcast, host Abed Abou Shhadeh brings in Alaa Obied ,Environmental Expert specialized in water and climate change, to delve into the critical issue of climate change's impact on Palestinians within the Green Line. This episode explores the severe consequences of climate change on these communities, highlighting extreme temperatures, heavy rainfall, and rising sea levels, alongside the challenge of uneven resource distribution that exacerbates Palestinian hardships.


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Further, the discussion brings to light the detrimental effects of climate change on health, infrastructure, and biodiversity. The episode discusses the increased risk of wildfires, the threat to marine ecosystems and the fishing industry, and the heightened energy demands resulting from the urban heat island phenomenon. It critically examines the discriminatory land and resource policies in Israel and their implications for urban development in Palestinian regions, emphasizing the importance of adaptive strategies for climate resilience.

The narrative also touches on the challenges urbanization poses to smaller Palestinian towns, deteriorating living conditions, and reducing access to resources and services. It highlights significant socio-economic inequalities within urban planning efforts, including those in cities like Tel Aviv, exacerbated by demographic dynamics. The episode concludes with a sobering outlook on climate change's effects on marginalized communities and a call for forward-thinking and proactive planning.

This episode stresses the value of integrating indigenous knowledge and sustainable practices to navigate environmental changes, addressing the complexities of climate change and resource management in the Middle East, particularly against the backdrop of acute water scarcity. While discussing Israeli water desalination and urban planning strategies, it points out the neglect of marginalized communities, including Palestinians, in these advancements.

Despite the grim realities discussed, the podcast ends on a hopeful note, emphasizing the growing recognition of climate change issues, the respect for science and research, and the imperative to leverage indigenous knowledge of marginalized groups in combating climate change effectively.