From Nature.com: Stop Blaming Climate for disasters
“Natural hazards such as floods, droughts and heatwaves become disasters as a result of societal vulnerability, that is, a propensity of people, societies and ecosystems to be harmed. Often, people’s social, political and economic status determines the nature of differential and disproportionate impacts1. In addition, many natural hazards are not just natural processes, but have been made more likely and more intense by human-caused climate change2. This has long been recognized3,4,5, yet disasters continue to be construed as an ‘Act of God’ or described as ‘natural’.”
Thanks for Chris Jones for the citation.
To paraphrase that famous climate scientist William Shakespeare, “The fault is not in our climate but ourselves.”
Good One!