UN: Climate Crisis Threatens 41M in Caribbean, Latin America

Above: Aerial view of the flooded Travessia da Orla square in in Porto Alegre, Brazil on May 7, 2024. Image copyright: Jefferson Bernardes/Stringer/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Spin

Narrative A

Climate change impacts the vulnerable the most, including poor nations, women, and marginalized communities, as is evidenced by this latest report on Latin America. They are the least responsible for the climate crisis but pay a hefty price for climate-related disasters. Wealthy countries, particularly the US, which emits the lion's share of greenhouse gases, must scale up investments to help secure their infrastructure and adapt to a changing climate.

Narrative B

The UN is a world leader and strategist of climate alarmism and has made terrifying the public a performative art form with ineffective policy outcomes. Putting the fear of misery and death into people doesn't spur action. If the UN truly wants to garner support and deliver, it must dial down the extremist language and provide factual, relevant, and digestible goals and paths forward.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 15% chance there will be eight or more major hurricanes in the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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