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Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: February 04, 2024, 04:23:52 pm »

Now:



In the near future:





The solution:









Our message is spreading:











YES, THEY ARE!
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: December 29, 2023, 10:27:35 pm »

Our enemies find someone who understands the issue:

https://gatesofvienna.net/2023/12/forget-having-white-children-import-culture-enrichers-instead/

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Verena Brunschweiger is an Austrian author and progressive activist who advocates for white European women to remain childless, while the inflow of “migrants” from Africa and the Middle East should be increased, all in order to save the planet.

Below is a video in which Ms. Brunschweiger speaks her mind
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00:00         But isn’t it a bit naïve to believe that if some people in Europe forgo children,
00:04         that it should really make a difference. Shouldn’t we focus more
00:07         on the fact that young people in Austria should want to have children again?
00:11         Well, quite the opposite. I mean, I ask myself,
00:14         what do we do with the people whose lives we are destroying?
00:17         In the global south there are people from Africa and Asia
00:20         whose countries are no longer habitable because of the climate change we are producing here,

00:25         and then they come to us. Are we going to say to them,
00:29         “Oh no, we have so many Aryan people of our own that we don’t need you.”?
00:33         Or how do they imagine this? I find this incredibly racist and inconsiderate without equal.
00:39         and it is our damn duty to restrain ourselves in terms of reproduction.
00:43         It is our duty here in Western industrial nations
00:47         to accept and integrate people from the Trikont [leftist term for people from three continents].
00:51         We were responsible for making certain that those, whose countries,
00:54         their own countries, so to speak, can no longer inhabit them
00:57         for climatic reasons.
There it’s 48° [118°F] at home.
01:00         They no longer have any resources, nothing to drink, nothing to eat, nothing at all.
01:03         We have to help them as humans.

By no coincidence, Brunschweiger also looks Aesir:

Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: December 03, 2023, 06:19:21 pm »

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/hottest-temperature-human-survive-much-130000930.html

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The Hottest Temperature A Human Can Survive Is Much Lower Than You Think
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Externally, the upper limit of the human body’s thermoneutral zone—the ambient temperature range in which the body can effectively maintain its temperature and equilibrium—likely falls somewhere between 104 and 122 degrees Fahrenheit, according to a 2021 study published in Physiology Report. Once the air temperature hits 122 degrees, our bodies can no longer dissipate heat and our core temperature rises. But another study cites a much lower limit of 89.6 degrees—the temperature at which humans start sweating. Beyond air temperature, humidity plays a big role too, and the higher the humidity the harder our bodies have to work to stay cool.

The limits for internal body temperature are even more restrictive. According to MedlinePlus, brain damage can occur once the body reaches an internal temperature of 107.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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As climate change continues, especially without efforts by the world’s governments to counteract it, more people will become climate refugees.

Just this past summer:

Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: November 05, 2023, 03:18:53 pm »

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/environmental-disasters-dark-tourism-modern-091032136.html

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Climate change and ensuing environmental disasters – marked by an increasing frequency and intensity of destructive floods, droughts, storms, wildfires and extreme temperatures – are now fueling what experts say are just the first waves of places abandoned due to climate displacement.

“We are going to see a movement – it’s already happening – where people are moving away from these areas that are most impacted by storms, by rising sea levels and floods, but also by constant fire, smoke inhalation – all of that,” says Gaia Vince, author of “Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World.”

She cites recent examples like wildfires in Hawaii, California and Australia, and floods in Bangladesh, as some of the latest triggers for population displacements.

“How many people are going to return to Lahaina in Hawaii after the fires there?” she questions. “I don’t think it’ll be 100% of the population that left. Some people will not be able to.”
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More than 20 million people are forced to leave their homes due to extreme weather events each year, according to the United Nations. Researchers have projected that by the end of the century, somewhere in the range of 3 to 6 billion people will be “left outside the ‘human climate niche’” that best supports life.

“It doesn’t mean that 3 to 6 billion people will have to move, but it does mean a lot of people have to move,” Vince notes. This, she says, will disproportionality affect communities of color and/or those who are already facing poverty.

“Typically, migration and displacement, these are processes that are rooted in inequality,” explains DeWaard, who adds that the climate crisis is only “going to exacerbate the existing inequalities of today.”

Every available pathway must be opened starting now.

Idiot comment of the day:

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Climate change is a false narrative based on pseudo-science.

While the claim there exists a greenhouse effect from CO2 which absorbs energy and warms the Earth is true, it is more precisely a half truth. We only get one part of the full story. Does that energy really warm the planet?

Blow on any finger. Now, lick it and blow on it again. Obviously, it feels cooler. Why? This is known as evaporative cooling. The energy from the force of the air increased the amount of evaporation. This process removes heat and thus the coolness we feel.

What happens when CO2 increases? It radiates more energy back towards Earth's surface. The surface of planet Earth is about 3/4 covered in water. We get increased evaporative cooling at the surface for the same reason our finger feels cooler. This is the part of the story we are never told.

See how subtle this half truth is. It turns what is actually two balanced (warming and cooling) effects into a perceived warming effect by leaving out the cooling effect entirely.

I sweat more during summer than during winter. According to this idiot, therefore summer feels as cold as winter.

All global warming deniers should have their homes given to climate refugees. They can have the climate refugees' old homes in the overheated countries in exchange. They should have no trouble living in those countries according to their own beliefs.
Posted by: AllTimeHigh
« on: September 22, 2023, 01:27:38 pm »

Westerners will continue to break this record constantly in the coming years with the climate-crisis western civilization has created and all the climate refugees that will come from it...

Concerns and challenges arise as US border crossings soar to all-time high
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THESE scenes of thousands of migrants gathered at the U.S.-Mexico border are reminiscent of the influx the country saw before U.S. President Joe Biden in May rolled out a new policy to deter illegal crossings.

Within a month, those tough measures such as deporting migrants and banning re-entry for five years drove the border-crossing rate down some 70%.

But four months on, and the early deterrent effect appears to be wearing off.

Record numbers of migrants, in the thousands, have crossed into the United States in recent days,

with many more still arriving by bus and cargo trains to Mexican border towns.

The surge could represent a looming political challenge for Biden heading into election season.

Enrique Lucero is Tijuana's director of migrant affairs.

"The big problem we see is that it could become a humanitarian crisis. Irregular border crossings are being encouraged, generating organised crime and human trafficking. These are the risks we see if decisions are not taken promptly."

Experts say the U.S. lacks the capacity to detain and process migrants at the border often making it impossible for the administration to carry out the harsh penalties it announced in May.

And as a result, some asylum seekers who cross illegally are being released into the U.S. with a future court date, rather than being deported.

Their success stories are repeated back to migrants still en route.

This Venezuelan migrant, still on the Mexican side of the border, says he heard rumours about people being let into the U.S. after turning themselves into border agents.

He's determined to continue on his journey.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection meanwhile has told Reuters that it was "safely and efficiently" processing migrants and would impose consequences, including deportation, on migrants without a legal basis to stay in the country.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gN4sNLkmsqg

Rightist comments:

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Illegals won’t be so lucky as Trump has asked for more border security and DeSantis is more than obliging as in Florida there’s a lot of them, Alligators. That will keep the vermin out.
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You can thank Joe Biden for this mess.
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Welcome to America my Brothers! MS13 gang! Viva el Slavador!
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But billions to Zelensky
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Water cannons!
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I'm to other states bus them
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: September 06, 2023, 04:25:30 am »

Coming soon to many more locations around the world:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/were-going-sink-hundreds-abandon-012910663.html

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'We're going to sink': hundreds abandon Caribbean island home

On a tiny Caribbean island, hundreds of people are preparing to pack up and move to escape the rising waters threatening to engulf their already precarious homes.

Surrounded by idyllic clear waters, the densely populated island of Carti Sugtupu off Panama's north coast has barely an inch to spare with houses crammed together -- some jutting out into the sea on stilts.
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And now, climate change-induced sea level rise is threatening to make life even more difficult.

With homes already flooded on a regular basis, experts say the sea will engulf Carti Sugtupu and dozens of neighboring islands in the Guna Yala region by the end of the century.

Forty-nine of the isles are populated, and rest just a few feet (less than one meter) above sea level.

"We have noticed that the tide has risen," retired teacher Magdalena Martinez, 73, told AFP as she sat embroidering a brightly colored toucan onto a "mola" cloth traditional to the Guna people on Carti Sugtupu.

"We think we're going to sink, we know it's going to happen," she said.
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"The fact is that with sea levels rising as a direct cause of climate change, almost all the islands are going to be abandoned by the end of this century," Steven Paton, a scientist at the Panama-based Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, told AFP.
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"There is no room to expand homes or for children to play," Human Rights Watch said in a recent report on the island.

"Floods and storms have made life even harder... affecting housing, water, health and education. Such extreme weather is only expected to become more common as the climate crisis accelerates," it said.
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: August 20, 2023, 08:11:10 pm »

https://www.yahoo.com/news/europe-death-why-no-amount-060000220.html

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‘It’s Europe or death’:
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Luis, a 40-year-old migrant from Cameroon, put it bluntly: “For us, it’s Europe or die. We don’t have any fear anymore.”
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“It doesn’t matter if you double the number of police officers or double the number of control operations. There will still be migrants seeking a better life,” said Kharrat, from Al Bawsala.

Adrian, a Cameroon migrant whose boat was intercepted by Tunisia’s coast guard en route to Italy on Wednesday, told The Telegraph that “nothing can stop” migrants like him from reaching Europe.

“We will try again and again,” he said. “We have no other choice.”
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“The risk is high ... but I have no choice but to keep going,” said Felix, who has already tried twice to reach Italy by sea, each time being turned back by Tunisia’s coastguard. “There is no future for us here.”

The billions currently still living in tropical/subtropical regions all need to learn the above attitude rather soon.

Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: July 25, 2023, 07:27:40 pm »

https://us.yahoo.com/news/slow-disaster-indonesians-sinking-village-042132197.html

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More than 200 people have stayed in one of Indonesia's fastest sinking areas, which has turned from a landscape of lush rice paddies into a network of boardwalks and canoes in an alarming sign of how climate change could upend coastal communities everywhere.

"It's only memories now... there are no such activities any more," said 49-year-old Sulkan, who like many Indonesians goes by one name.

"Why? Because the place is already flooded by the tide."
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He called it a "slow disaster" happening before the world's eyes, with data showing some areas around Timbulsloko sinking up to 20 centimetres annually, double the rate recorded in 2010.
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- 'No future' -

Large parts of megalopolis capital Jakarta are expected to be submerged by 2050 for the same reasons, researchers say, but villagers along the Javan coast are on the front lines of the emergency.
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"This village... will be gone in less than five years. We can't build, we can't do anything."
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"Life is harder now. Whenever the water comes inside my house, I always wish I could move out," she said.

Yet the problem is due to become even worse as climate change grinds on.

Emigrate to Australia ASAP! If Australia refuses to accept climate refugees, the correct response should be military invasion of Australia. It is that simple.
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: July 22, 2023, 03:26:02 am »

Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: July 08, 2023, 12:47:01 pm »

https://www.yahoo.com/news/scientists-sounding-alarm-dangerous-problem-123000792.html

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the world will heat up enough by the end of the century that more than 2 billion people will live in life-threatening hot climates
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So far, the world’s average temperature has risen by just under 1.2 degrees Celsius (about 2 degrees Fahrenheit) above preindustrial level due to human activity, according to Science Hub. The Paris Agreement — an international treaty to limit heat-trapping gases produced by each country and stop the world from getting hotter — proposed to cap the increase at 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit.

However, the new study found that with the current laws, population growth, and environmental conditions, the world will likely reach about 4.8 degrees Fahrenheit above the preindustrial benchmark, per Science Hub.

Never forget which one civilization is solely to blame for industrialization.

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The researchers then looked at which areas would be most affected if the temperature increased to that level. They defined “unprecedented heat” zones as areas where the average temperature throughout the year, counting all seasons, is 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.

Science Hub reported that 40 years ago, only 12 million people worldwide lived in regions with temperatures surpassing that heat. Today, thanks to the warming we’ve already experienced, about 60 million people are affected.

The study found that by 2100, 2 billion out of the world’s projected population of 9.5 billion will live in areas with an average temperature higher than 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit. The most affected areas will be countries around the equator, noted Science Hub: India, Nigeria, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Pakistan.
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The hotter the world gets, the more heat waves, droughts, and wildfires we experience. As Science Hub reported, studies have also linked the rising heat to everything from more contagious diseases to lower labor efficiency and more conflict between people.​

“That’s a profound reshaping of the habitability of the surface of the planet, and could lead potentially to the large-scale reorganization of where people live,” study author Tim Lenton, director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter, told ScienceAlert.

Provided they are allowed to migrate freely. Limitations on migration means locking people inside ovens. All limitations on migration must be removed ASAP!
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: July 06, 2023, 01:57:51 am »

As I have been saying for much longer:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/migration-only-option-many-latin-130535769.html

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Migration 'only option' for many in Latin America: food aid chief
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Many people in Latin America see migration as "the only option they have" after enduring successive crises of climate change, Covid and spiking food prices, the World Food Programme's head for the region told AFP.
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The pressures, particularly food insecurity, prompted Castro to plead that Latin America "not be forgotten" when its leaders get together with EU counterparts in a joint summit in Brussels July 17-18.

Haiti is of particular concern for the World Food Programme
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Nearly half of Haiti's population, 4.9 million people, are in need of food assistance, but the WFP is only able to get to around 2.5 million of them.

But "due to funding cuts around the world, we are not going to be able to reach one (million) of these 2.5 million," Castro said, calling that "very dramatic".
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food insecurity was climbing inexorably in Latin America, despite its agricultural production capacity, Castro said.

Where in previous years the WFP was helping three million people suffering severe food insecurity in Latin American and Caribbean countries, "now we never go below 10 to 30 million".

"Migration at this moment is the only option that people have," she said.

Transporting aid to where the people in need of aid are is the most inefficient way to provide aid. Letting (or, better yet, actively helping) the people in need of aid move to where the aid is the most efficient way to provide aid. Why is this so difficult to understand?

This principle is apparently understood on a smaller scale:







so why not on larger scales also?
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: June 26, 2023, 09:56:29 pm »

Why there needs to be many more climate refugees than there are:

https://us.yahoo.com/news/humans-approaching-limits-survivability-sweltering-085328174.html

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Humans approaching limits of ‘survivability’ as sweltering heatwaves engulf parts of Asia
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The weekend downpour in Uttar Pradesh was a welcome change for the northern state of 220 million after temperatures in some areas soared to 47 degrees Celsius (116 Fahrenheit) last week, sickening hundreds with heat-related illnesses.
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in the neighboring state of Bihar, unrelenting heat has extended into its second week, forcing schools to shutter until Wednesday.

At least 44 people have died from heat-related illness across the state in recent weeks, a senior health official told CNN, but the number could be much higher as authorities struggle to accurately assess how many people have died from heatstroke.
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experts say the climate crisis is only going to cause more frequent and longer heatwaves in the future, testing India’s ability to adapt.

Emigration is the most obvious adaptation.

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“If health systems aren’t functioning, when you don’t have adequate emergency services, it will lead to (more deaths),” she said. “But what we know for certain is we are going to be approaching limits to survivability by mid-century.”

So move to cooler parts of the world! It is that simple!

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India is not the only country in the region to experience such sweltering heat in recent weeks.

Temperatures in northeast China are expected to remain high in the coming days, with mercury levels rising above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in certain cities, according to its meteorological observatory.

In Pakistan’s capital Islamabad, temperatures soared to 39 degrees Celsius (102 Fahrenheit) last week before weekend rain brought some relief to the region.

And studies warn the impact of extreme heat could be devastating.
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India often experiences heatwaves during the summer months of May and June, but in recent years, they have arrived earlier and become more prolonged.

Last April, India experienced a heatwave which saw temperatures in capital New Delhi go beyond 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) for seven consecutive days. In some states, the heat closed schools, damaged crops and put pressure on energy supplies, as officials warned residents to remain indoors and keep hydrated.

India is among the countries expected to be worst affected by the climate crisis, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), potentially affecting 1.4 billion people nationwide.

And experts say the the cascading effects of this will be devastating.

A study published in April by the University of Cambridge said heatwaves in India are putting “unprecedented burdens” on India’s agriculture, economy and public health systems, stalling efforts to reach its development goals.

“Long-term projections indicate that Indian heatwaves could cross the survivability limit for a healthy human resting in the shade by 2050,” the study said. “They will impact the labor productivity, economic growth, and quality of life of around 310 - 480 million people. Estimates show a 15% decrease in outdoor working capacity during daylight hours due to extreme heat by 2050.”

Don't wait until 2050! Emigrate ASAP! At least 480 million people must get out of India and preferably resettle in Britain, Australia, Canada, etc..

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China is expected to see soaring temperatures across several cities, including capital Beijing.

Last week, Beijing’s temperature soared above 41 degrees Celsius (105.8 degrees Fahrenheit), setting a new record for the capital’s hottest day in June.

According to the country’s meteorological observatory, Beijing, Tianjin, Heibei, Shandong will “continue to be baked by high temperatures.”

The solution is the same. Emigrate or die. These are your only choices.

Woke comments:

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Move to a more temperate climate, that's what man has always done, where is the story ?

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Man has always moved to more temperate environs that is a fact of life
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: June 18, 2023, 04:11:28 pm »

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‘no relief’ on the way

Emigration is the only solution.

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tens of millions of its 1.4 billion people lacking running water.

That is how many should have already emigrated.
Posted by: guest98
« on: June 18, 2023, 02:32:20 pm »

https://globalnews.ca/news/9776579/india-heat-wave-2023/

It's OK for heat waves to be "white"

Sweltering India heatwave leaves at least 96 dead, ‘no relief’ on the way

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At least 96 people died in two of India‘s most populous states over the last several days, officials said Sunday, with swaths of the country reeling from a sweltering heatwave.

The deaths happened in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh and eastern Bihar where authorities warned residents over 60 and others suffering various maladies to stay indoors during the daytime.

All the fatalities in Uttar Pradesh, totaling 54, were reported in Ballia district, some 300 kilometers (200 miles) southeast of Lucknow, the state capital. Authorities found out most of those who passed away were over 60 years old and had preexisting health conditions, which may have been exacerbated by the intense heat.

S. K. Yadav, a medical officer in Ballia, said in the past three days, some 300 patients were admitted to the district hospital for various ailments aggravated by heat.

“This has never happened in Ballia. I have never seen people dying because of the heat in such large numbers,” he said. “People fear venturing out. The roads and markets are largely deserted.”

Ballia, along with central and eastern Uttar Pradesh, is currently grappling with oppressive heat.

The main summer months — April, May and June — are generally the hottest in most of India, before monsoon rains bring in cooler temperatures.

But temperatures have become more intense in the past decade. During heat waves, the country usually suffers severe water shortages, with tens of millions of its 1.4 billion people lacking running water.

A study by World Weather Attribution, an academic group that examines the source of extreme heat, found that a searing heat wave in April that struck parts of South Asia was made at least 30 times more likely by climate change.



Posted by: guest98
« on: February 15, 2023, 04:58:56 pm »

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/feb/14/rising-seas-threaten-mass-exodus-on-a-biblical-scale-un-chief-warns

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Rising seas threaten ‘mass exodus on a biblical scale’, UN chief warns

António Guterres calls for urgent action as climate-driven rise brings ‘torrent of trouble’ to almost a billion people

The climate crisis is causing sea levels to rise faster than for 3,000 years, bringing a “torrent of trouble” to almost a billion people, from London to Los Angeles and Bangkok to Buenos Aires, António Guterres said on Tuesday. Some nations could cease to exist, drowned under the waves, he said.


Addressing the UN security council, Guterres said slashing carbon emissions, addressing problems such as poverty that worsen the impact of the rising seas on communities and developing new international laws to protect those made homeless – and even stateless – were all needed.

“People’s human rights do not disappear because their homes do,” he said. “Yes, this means international refugee law.”

The International Law Commission is assessing the legal situation. In 2020, the UN human rights committee ruled that ​​it was unlawful for governments to return people to countries where their lives might be threatened by the climate crisis.