My other Social Studies project on climate justice this Semester was a country comparison of the United States and Nepal, and their relationship with climate change. I collected data that showed each country's GDP, yearly carbon emissions, poverty rate, individual stories of how they were affected by climate change, the country's commitment, goals, and policies to address climate change, and how migration is a factor. Then I analyzed the data, using what I had learned to write an argument of why the United States should be doing more to address climate change and support other countries that are currently being affected by climate change much worse than we are, even though they have done much less to cause the climate crisis in the first place.