Our Burning Planet: The human devastation of climate change: Why Cyclone Idai should be a wake-up call for us all

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Our Burning Planet: The human devastation of climate change: Why Cyclone Idai should be a wake-up call for us all By Tessa Knight

Hundreds of people have been confirmed dead in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe after Cyclone Idai tore through the southern African countries on 14 and 15 March. With wind speeds reaching up to 177km/h, the United Nations has said the cyclone is potentially one of the worst natural disasters to hit the region.on Friday that the organisation can only reach the city of Beira, which was hardest-hit by Idai, by ship and by helicopter.

Although the storm itself tore through the country more than a week ago, the citizens of Mozambique were still struggling to survive its effects.Two days ago the people reported that their reservoir of clean, treated water would last another two or three days. It’s now the third day and they need clean water still,” said Kambaki when speaking of Beira, which has a population of about 500,000 people.

The cyclone has created a humanitarian catastrophe in both Beira and other parts of southern Africa hit by the storm. With thousands still missing or injured in some of the poorest places in the world, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi will probably feel the effects of Idai for years. According to Taylor-Davis, South African team leader for 350 Africa, the people who are causing climate change — big corporations that burn fossil fuels and governments that support coal mining and the extractive industry –are not affected by it.The poor aren’t causing the problem, but they bear the brunt of climate change.

 

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Climate change is disastrous in undeveloped countries and that is unfair. However, the poorer countries have birth rates which are disproportionate to their income and education, heath and other facilities.

Are we still talking about a wake-up call? Everyone is already aware of it many decades ago. But the superpowers of this world are too greedy.

Rubbish. floods have ravaged the world for millennia, before carbon emissions. What we should be discussing is how countries like the US and corporates are modifying the weather for profit.

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