Whitey Ford
12-05-2019, 12:55 AM
Climate change is forcing one person from their home every two seconds, Oxfam says
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Climate-fueled disasters have forced about 20 million people a year to leave their homes in the past decade -- equivalent to one every two seconds -- according to a new report from Oxfam.
This makes the climate the biggest driver of internal displacement for the period, with the world's poorer countries at the highest risk, despite their smaller contributions to global carbon pollution compared to richer nations.
Hhhhhmmm, I guess that means that 'richer' countries (i.e. HUMAN countries) will have to pay 'poorer' (nigger countries) some sort of payment or allow them to emigrate?
Internal displacement has a social cost as well as a financial one, according to Tim Gore, Oxfam's head of policy on climate and food justice.
"It's always the poorest, the most vulnerable, and women in particular, that are worst affected," Gore, who worked on the report, told CNN.
"This kind of displacement really tears at the social fabric of communities."
There is more acute risk in those countries where extreme weather and conflict combine, such as Somalia, said Gore.
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/12/01/world/oxfam-climate-displacement-intl-scli/index.html
https://i.imgur.com/DBBuqOd.jpg
Climate-fueled disasters have forced about 20 million people a year to leave their homes in the past decade -- equivalent to one every two seconds -- according to a new report from Oxfam.
This makes the climate the biggest driver of internal displacement for the period, with the world's poorer countries at the highest risk, despite their smaller contributions to global carbon pollution compared to richer nations.
Hhhhhmmm, I guess that means that 'richer' countries (i.e. HUMAN countries) will have to pay 'poorer' (nigger countries) some sort of payment or allow them to emigrate?
Internal displacement has a social cost as well as a financial one, according to Tim Gore, Oxfam's head of policy on climate and food justice.
"It's always the poorest, the most vulnerable, and women in particular, that are worst affected," Gore, who worked on the report, told CNN.
"This kind of displacement really tears at the social fabric of communities."
There is more acute risk in those countries where extreme weather and conflict combine, such as Somalia, said Gore.
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/12/01/world/oxfam-climate-displacement-intl-scli/index.html