Human societies have a close relationship with ecosystems and economic and tourism growth which has led to resource depletion and environmental degradation which has increased the importance of “environmental justice”. Indeed, climate justice leads to social justice and this problem is at the heart of the crisis. Due to the rich nature of the diverse geographical Arab region, this justice is at the core of its civilization and its continuity. But despite the peculiarity of different countries, they have commonalities and with their cooperation lies their strength
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