Disaster risk increasing, says UN
The risk of disaster worldwide is increasing, says a new UN report
By Imogen Foulkes, BBC News, Geneva, Saturday, 16 May 2009 00:59 UK
Disasters like Hurricane Nargis can't be prevented but could be planned for
Climate change, environmental degradation and badly planned urban development more likely to affect populations around the world.
The report warns that millions of lives are in jeopardy because proper risk assessment is rarely carried out, particularly in developing countries.
The UN says money spent on risk reduction is a cost-effective way to reduce deaths and injuries.
The Asian tsunami of 2004, or last year's earthquake in China are natural phenomenon which can't be prevented.
But the Global Assessment on Disaster Risk Reduction says there is a lot we can do to reduce our own risk - the problem is, we aren't doing it.
We already know that climate change means more extreme weather events - but the UN's Assistant Secretary General Margareta Wahlstrom says most countries have failed to look at how that will affect their own towns and cities.
The local effects of disasters like the 2004 tsunami need research
"We don't know enough of the impact of climate change at local level," she explained.
"We know a lot about the global parameters but how it is going to play out in local communities, we don't have enough research, knowledge and scientific basis for that yet."
The report highlights some staggering differences in risk assessment and reduction between rich and poor countries.
Japan and the Philippines for example have equal exposure to tropical cyclones - but for every one death in Japan, 17 people die in the Philippines.
This report is aimed not at the emergency services, but at governments and their planning and finance ministers.
The UN says spending money on risk reduction is a good investment - while loss of life, property and livelihoods is very costly.
1 comment:
In response to your post on environmental destruction :
Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment.
Industrial Society is destroying necessary things [Animals, Trees, Air, Water and Land] for making unnecessary things [consumer goods].
"Growth Rate" - "Economy Rate" - "GDP"
These are figures of "Ecocide".
These are figures of "crimes against Nature".
These are figures of "destruction of Ecosystems".
These are figures of "Insanity, Abnormality and Criminality".
The link between Mind and Social / Environmental-Issues.
The fast-paced, consumerist lifestyle of Industrial Society is causing exponential rise in psychological problems besides destroying the environment. All issues are interlinked. Our Minds cannot be peaceful when attention-spans are down to nanoseconds, microseconds and milliseconds. Our Minds cannot be peaceful if we destroy Nature [Animals, Trees, Air, Water and Land].
Chief Seattle of the Indian Tribe had warned the destroyers of ecosystems way back in 1854 :
Only after the last tree has been cut down,
Only after the last river has been poisoned,
Only after the last fish has been caught,
Only then will you realize that you cannot eat money.
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Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment
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Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment
sushil_yadav
Delhi, India
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