Signal: "Natural disasters have quadrupled in two decades"
This entry was posted on 11/25/2007 11:58 PM and is filed under Tax Shifting,Action,Global Warming,Leadership.
From AFP News today - Natural disasters have quadrupled in two decades: study
Excerpts:
"More than four times the number of natural disasters are occurring now than did two decades ago, British charity Oxfam said in a study Sunday that largely blamed global warming. 'Oxfam says that rising green house gas emissions are the major cause of weather-related disasters and must be tackled,' the organisation said, adding that the world's poorest people were being hit the hardest."
"The world suffered about 120 natural disasters per year in the early 1980s, which compared with the current figure of about 500 per year, according to the report. 'This year we have seen floods in South Asia, across the breadth of Africa and Mexico that have affected more than 250 million people,' noted Oxfam director Barbara Stocking. 'This is no freak year. It follows a pattern of more frequent, more erratic, more unpredictable and more extreme weather events that are affecting more people.'"
"She added: 'Action is needed now to prepare for more disasters otherwise humanitarian assistance will be overwhelmed and recent advances in human development will go into reverse.'"
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FOUR times. When will we take significant action?
And now, with recent election results in Australia, the United States will be the only major economy that has not signed Kyoto......
Embarrassing and tragic. Time for a federal tax shift.