refugees climate change2< /a>Climate change: does anyone in the world really care?
Let’s see…
To the big transnational companies? the little ones? Merkel, perhaps? The European Commission?… Cold, cold… Who then? Don’t be alarmed!! There are many people who are concerned about this issue. Specifically, no less than 144 million people are extremely interested in it, which is the number of people in the world who have had to move in the last five years as a result of the excesses that the climate change process is causing on our planet. .

Not that Naider has counted them. Institutions with a much greater reputation have done so, such as the United Nations University (UNU-EHAS) and the Norwegian Refugee Council, which in a joint report published these days analyze in detail the displacements that have taken place in the Horn of Africa.

But, for practical purposes, perhaps the most interesting thing in recent days along these same lines is that Obama has publicly acknowledged for the first time in history that climate change is a reality. It is not fiction. He has fallen off his horse and has seen the light by observing after accepting the results of a latest report from the White House itself that directly relates the floods, tornadoes and fires that have occurred in recent times in his country with the consequences of climate change. .

Europe is doing other things at the moment with various adjustments and readjustments and climate change is not a priority, it is simply that it is no longer on the agenda. Has anyone heard those two words in the electoral campaign for the elections this Sunday to the European Parliament? Prize to the one who gets an appointment in this sense. We’re worth a tweet!

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