The horrors of Mother Nature were very clear this year as
many places were blasted by the weather.
The US was hit with a number of destructive storms.
Oklahoma was hit on the 31st of May by a massive tornado. Named the
Moore Tornado after the small city it had obliterated. The storm unfortunately
claimed 24 lives. What made the Moore Tornado so horrifying was its sheer size,
at a width of 4.2km (2.6 miles) it is the widest tornado ever recorded.
Source: Guardian |
India was hit unfortunately, by the largest Cyclone in
over a decade. Cyclone Pailan struck India in October 2013 and affected the
lives of over 13 million people. Considering how populated the area is, it is
lucky that ‘only’ 45 people died.
The biggest loser in 2013 was the Philippines. On the 15th
of October (what is it with October?) an earthquake struck the middle of the
Philippines and resulted in 222 people being reported dead. To make matters
worse, the most destructive Typhoon in the history of the Philippines made
landfall. It had one-minute sustained winds at 315km/h (196mph), which would
make it the strongest typhoon ever recorded. With that in mind it is easy to
see how it could claim the lives of 6,155 and cost $1.5 billion in damage.
Now let’s talk about global warming. The planet is
getting warmer and storms are becoming more destructive. Humans are the primary
cause of it. This is not my opinion. I am not a global warming scientist and I
am by no means an expert. So I defer to the scientific community to evaluate the
situation. 99.9% of scientists who have studied the facts have come to the
conclusion that there is man-made climate change.
The destructive force of Typhoon Haiyan source: BBC |
Yet despite the scientific community’s so certain that
global warming is real, the world has been slow to react. In the short run
making your country greener is very expensive. Countries that are in the process
of industrialising think that it is hypocritical of already industrialised
countries to ask them to stop polluting. Especially after the industrialised
countries have been doing it for up to 250 years!
We need to tackle global warming now. 2013 did not go
well, let’s make 2014 the greenest year ever!
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