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Climate change is undermining democracy worldwide.
What happened?
Extreme weather events are increasingly disrupting democratic processes worldwide, with natural disasters affecting elections and referendums across multiple nations.
Some argue that while extreme weather can disrupt elections, it does not necessarily undermine democracy in the long term if proper contingency plans are put in place.
The risk of climate-induced disruptions to democratic processes is likely to increase without significant global action on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving resilience.
Governments may prioritize short-term economic interests over long-term environmental policies, exacerbating the risks to democracy from climate change.
As climate impacts worsen, expect more frequent disruptions to electoral processes, potentially leading to a global crisis if not adequately addressed.
The trend of climate-induced election disruptions is likely to continue unless there are significant policy changes and international cooperation on climate action.
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While addressing climate change can enhance democratic stability, it often requires sacrifices in immediate economic growth and political convenience.
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