• morto@piefed.social
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    5 days ago

    When it comes to climate change I’m not sure. We on the poorer side of the world already live in a constant crisis and adaptation and drastically changing our way to live might not hit us as hard as for people in first world countries who are used to a high dependence on industry and globalization. In fact, we’re already slowly adapting without most people even noticing.

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      4 days ago

      100% but what you neglect to mention is the poorer world already has far higher mortality rates. This will only make it worse.

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      4 days ago

      I tend to agree that developped countries tend to underestimate the fragility of their systems. But then there still are simple facts like if you spend 10% of your income on food, you can afford significant food price hikes. If you spend 70% of income on food, then a small rise is already lethal.

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        4 days ago

        True, but on the other hand, if international trade diminishes, we’re on the food production side. The places who depend on imports will be hit much harder.