Flood, fire and plague: Climate change blamed for disasters

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SINGAPORE - Extreme floods in Venice, fires in Australia and even an outbreak of plague in China have been attributed to climate change this week, while researchers have warned that global warming cou

ld saddle future generations with life-long illness.

Since 2016, parts of northern and inland New South Wales, along with southern Queensland, have been in a drought that the Bureau of Meteorology says is being driven, in part, by warmer sea-surface temperatures affecting rainfall patterns. The coal-industry supporting government accepts the need to cut emissions while arguing that stronger environmental action would cripple its economy.

Trump and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro are among the world's only leaders who publicly question the science of climate change, despite devastating fires in their countries - in California and the Amazon basin - that environmentalists at least partly blame on global warming.While the politicians argue, concern is growing about the impact on health of a warmer world.

The Lancet medical journal published a study this week saying climate change was already harming people's health by increasing the number of extreme weather events and exacerbating air pollution.If nothing is done, the impacts could burden an entire generation with disease and illness throughout their lives, researchers said.

 

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