What would you do in the event of a gigantic fire?
“Even the ominous prospect of the end of time doesn't change our behavior According to mass psychologist Jaap van Ginneken, we don't perceive it emotionally, the problems that manifest gradually and in the long term.'
The type of policy that the government has been pursuing for more than twelve years has ensured that you, as a government, do not stand for your views, mark them clearly and firmly express them, and then keep everyone on the line, delay everything with remedies and completely derail a discussion, because, as an authority figure, you are completely invisible.
Many tourists don't stop their vacation — even when an island is in control. A comparison with the climate crisis is made in this way.around the world.
“A dormant disaster often involves many interests; people would rather not see it.” Vacation over? None of it. Tourists want to sunbathe, even if thick clouds of smoke float over the mountains behind them. They stay on the beach, or, if necessary, in bikinis on the sidewalk of the evacuee shelter — images of them went
The climate crisis will lead to an increase in extreme weather, as scientists have predicted for years, which, by the way, no one wanted to listen to. The bizarre consequences of all European countries are now most clearly seen in Italy.
In the north, storms with hailstones the size of lemons raged this Tuesday; in the south, the fire raged with unprecedented force at temperatures reaching 476 degrees in Sicily. At least seven people were killed as a result of the extreme weather, including a 16-year-old girl. She died when a tree fell on her tent at a scouting camp near Lake Garda because of the storm. The remains of two elderly people were found in the remains of their home, which was engulfed by fire in Sicily. The island's governor wants a state of emergency to be declared.