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Peter du Toit
@peterdutoit@mastodon.green  ·  activity timestamp last week

Do not look away from this tragedy!

Here is *exactly* why this is happening as highlighted by the UNEP (2025):

"To date, no [governments] have set targets to reduce oil and gas production or phase out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies."

Fossil fuels keep being burnt, emissions keep going up and in response temperatures keep rising causing the atmosphere to hold more moisture.

Image source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/2/at-least-1250-people-dead-what-caused-the-devastating-asia-floods

#ClimateCrisis

Severe floods in Asia kill more than 1,000 Floods across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malaysia have killed more than 1,000 people in less than a week, with hundreds still missing. Southeast Asia is one of the areas most vulnerable to climate change, scientists have warned.
Severe floods in Asia kill more than 1,000 Floods across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malaysia have killed more than 1,000 people in less than a week, with hundreds still missing. Southeast Asia is one of the areas most vulnerable to climate change, scientists have warned.
Severe floods in Asia kill more than 1,000 Floods across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malaysia have killed more than 1,000 people in less than a week, with hundreds still missing. Southeast Asia is one of the areas most vulnerable to climate change, scientists have warned.
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