When the limits of resources rewrite our societies: act now
The shortage and over-exploitation of these natural resources already affect billions of people and could concern 5 billion
human beings by 2050. Climate change, population growth, and pollution exacerbate
this crisis. It is essential to act to preserve these vital and natural resources.
Renewable energies, such as solar and wind, are a cleaner alternative to
fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, which pollute and deplete resources. They offer a
sustainable solution to combat climate change and preserve the environment.
Social disparities between countries make them more vulnerable to resource crises. Wealthy countries fare
better, while the poor suffer more, as seen during the 2008 food crisis that affected 100
million people.