South China Morning Post4h agoSource 64Low

Climate disasters compete with wars, markets for distracted world’s money

The News

The article argues that limited financial resources and public attention are currently strained by security spending, market volatility, and climate disasters. It highlights that climate change has forced its way into public discourse despite competing global crises. A recent wildfire in southern Spain near Almeria killed at least 12 people and left 23 more affected, illustrating the ongoing impact of climate-related disasters.

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The Analysis

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Why it matters

Wildfire is a climate change-driven disaster.

Evidence

A wildfire near Almeria, Spain killed at least 12 people.

Uncertainty

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Key findings

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Capital is finite.

Opinion
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  • Wildfire is a climate change-driven disaster.
  • Climate change did not wait for global crises to subside.

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Plain English

Capital is finite, as is political bandwidth and public concern. So far, this year has asked all three to stretch further than usual, split between security spending, market volatility and now simultaneous events unfolding on opposite ends of the planet. Climate change did not wait for global situations to subside. It appeared on the front page anyway.

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Claims

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Capital is finite.

Opinion
This is the author's opinion, not a factual claim
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Political bandwidth and public concern are finite.

Opinion
This is the author's opinion, not a factual claim
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This year has required stretching capital, bandwidth, and concern between security spending, market volatility, and simultaneous disasters.

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Climate change forced its way onto the front page despite global crises.

Opinion
This is the author's opinion, not a factual claim
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A wildfire near Almeria, Spain killed at least 12 people.

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The wildfire left 23 more people affected.

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