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Impact of Climate Change on Vulnerable Communities
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)The impact of climate change on vulnerable communities is not merely an environmental concern but a multidimensional issue deeply embedded within social, cultural, and historical contexts. In many cases, these communities—often indigenous, rural, or marginalized—are situated at the frontline of ecological disruption while lacking access to adaptive resources, political representation, and cultural recognition. Their experiences reveal how climate change amplifies structural inequalities, disrupts traditional livelihoods, erodes local wisdom, and challenges deeply held religious and cultural values. This issue invites interdisciplinary exploration into how language, literature, education, religion, and social institutions respond to and represent ecological vulnerability. By examining narratives of resilience, faith-based ecological ethics, and community-based knowledge systems, this article aligns with PIJHSS’s vision to integrate diverse disciplinary insights and offer a more holistic understanding of the human condition in the face of climate crises.