All these phenomena not only impact the environmental sustainability of our planet, but also affect the global inequality and instability.
If we take Bangladesh as an example, the Liberation War was fundamentally fought to establish social justice.
A great majority of the world population today is not in control of their fate.
Today, we have 1.2 billion people in 111 developing countries, who live in acute multi-dimensional poverty.
Unless we bridge the yawning chasm between the global haves and have-nots, we are setting ourselves up for an 8-billion-strong world filled with tensions and mistrust.
The latest World Inequality Report shows tackling climate change and social injustice are part of a total political package.