Recent Droughts Are 'Slow-Moving Global Catastrophe' - UN Report (bbc.com)
(Wednesday July 02, 2025 @11:30PM (msmash)
from the closer-look dept.)
An anonymous reader shares a report:
> From Somalia to mainland Europe, the past two years have seen some of the most ravaging droughts in recorded history, [1]made worse by climate change , according to a UN-backed report. Describing drought as a "silent killer" which "creeps in, drains resources, and devastates lives in slow motion" the report said it had exacerbated issues like poverty and ecosystem collapse.
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> The report highlighted impacts in Africa, the Mediterranean, Latin America and Southeast Asia, including an estimated 4.4 million people in Somalia facing crisis-level food insecurity at the beginning of this year. It recommends governments prepare for a "new normal" with measures including stronger early warning systems.
[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckg33r1xgymo
> From Somalia to mainland Europe, the past two years have seen some of the most ravaging droughts in recorded history, [1]made worse by climate change , according to a UN-backed report. Describing drought as a "silent killer" which "creeps in, drains resources, and devastates lives in slow motion" the report said it had exacerbated issues like poverty and ecosystem collapse.
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> The report highlighted impacts in Africa, the Mediterranean, Latin America and Southeast Asia, including an estimated 4.4 million people in Somalia facing crisis-level food insecurity at the beginning of this year. It recommends governments prepare for a "new normal" with measures including stronger early warning systems.
[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckg33r1xgymo