Robert Clarkのインスタグラム(robertclarkphoto) - 10月8日 05時57分


While Matthew has left more than 260 dead in the Caribbean and threatening the lower areas of Florida, the impact of the storm becomes clear and the uncomfortable truth is that Hurricane Matthew looks a lot like climate change. If we want to stop storms like this from getting even more intense, we need to do everything we can to rid the economy of fossil fuels.
As the planet heats up, the ocean is expanding and ice sheets are melting from the land into the sea, thus causing the storm surge that is the most devastating aspect of these events. In recent years in Peru the weather phenomenon known as El Niño has caused migrants to come from inland regions and settled on unclaimed land, on coastal areas near the bigger cities, such as the property in the image. These locations are highly susceptible to the effects of extreme climate events from drought to floods and back again. Climate change has always happened, but the use of fossil fuels and our footprint on the planet are accelerating the change. The photo shows an area that has suffered the effects of El Niño several hundred years ago.


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