Tuesday, October 11, 2011

I hate it when that happens: Some community in Panama now allegedly faces so much CO2-induced heat that "everything is dying"

Indigenous People Sound the Alarm on Climate Change – News Watch
At 16 years old, the youngest delegate was also among the most heartfelt. Diaguidili De Leon, a Kuna from Panama, said, “Climate change is affecting the whole world, but most severely affecting indigenous peoples, but white people don’t seem to notice.”

Tearing up, De Leon said it is her generation that is going to inherit a troubled planet. “So listen to us. In my community everything is dying, because it’s too hot. Indigenous peoples’ voices are very powerful, but we hope you will understand our message.”

4 comments:

TDK said...

Be fair to the lad

If they tried to build the Panama canal today then there would be 25,000+ deaths caused by increasing levels of Yellow Fever and Malaria. That never happened in our cool past.

gofer said...

This is really sad. I doubt the kid gave a second thot to the climate until the alarmers begin to preach their propaganda. It's criminal what adults are doing to the children and using them in this scam. I hope someday to see some people in prison.

pyeatte said...

It's hot down there because it's suppose to be hot down there. If you want cold move north.

Steve E said...

If sea level were to rise to the extent this poor young child believes it will, then all of panama would be a canal. There would be no inland to escape to. Yet you can stand next to the canal every day and see there is no appreciable rise in sea level.

This is really sad.