LGBTQ+ couples at greater risk from climate change impact, study finds
- LGBTQ+ couples are more vulnerable to climate change impacts than heterosexual couples, as per a study by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law.
- Same-Sex couples, often residing in cities and coastal areas with poor infrastructure, face increased risk from climate change effects like flooding and air pollution.
- The study emphasizes the necessity for climate change policies to address the specific needs and vulnerabilities of LGBTQ+ populations.
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