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Ghulam Mohammad, a Pakistani man who lost his home to unprecedented flooding in the region, faced a dust storm that uprooted his tent.

“Our village, our town were all submerged. We came here and were living in tents. Now the tents have blown away."
This is truly heartbreaking. The world has already forgotten about Pakistan!

#SOSPakistan #PakistanFloods #PakistanEmergency #Environment #ClimateEmergency #ClimateCatastrophe #Pakistan

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"Those who don’t die from the floods risk death by starvation – yet you’ve probably heard little about the devastation"

#SOSPakistan #PakistanFloods #PakistanEmergency #ClimateCatastrophe #ClimateEmeegency #TomorrowIsTooLate

The current UN secretary general, Antonio Guterres, has lamented that the world is “sleepwalking” through Pakistan’s devastating super-flood. If one takes climate change seriously, how can one be blind to Pakistan – a country that has already warmed a dreaded 2.2F?

Forget solidarity: the global south will not survive this century without climate justice. You in the west are talking about paper straws, we in the global south are talking about reparations.

Our countries and our lives are dispensable for the world at large. We have always known this, but we are simmering with rage now. What else can you feel when $880m was raised in a day and a half after the cathedral of Notre Dame suffered a fire in 2021 but an entire country of drowning poor must beg for climate aid and assistance?