What used to be called “bad weather” has become something darker, more terrifying. This year alone, over 12 million people have been forced from their homes because of storms, floods, wildfires, and heatwaves. In the U.S., billion-dollar disasters are now happening so often, we’ve stopped calling them “rare.”
In Brazil, an entire town was wiped out by a flood in under 6 hours. In California, families are watching fire maps more than the news. In India, children are collapsing in classrooms from heatstroke. And in places like Sudan and Bangladesh, whole communities are sinking quite literally under rising waters.
The scary part? This is just the beginning.
Most people still think climate change is about “saving the planet.” It’s not. The planet will survive. It’s us who won’t. The rich will escape to safer places. The poor will drown, burn, or starve slowly, and mostly in silence.
This isn’t about fear mongering. It’s about survival. And the longer we wait to act, the fewer of us there will be left to do anything at all.
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