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The impacts and solutions of the Climate Crisis

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Life has become very difficult after everything we have been through. We are trying to survive day by day with very little.

Some days, there is no way to provide even the simplest things for the children, and this feeling is extremely painful.

We are asking for your kindness and support. Even a small donation can help us get through another day and bring a little relief.

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Sometimes we just need to hear some good news.

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Ecuador is currently grappling with a critical public health situation directly attributable to widespread and severe flooding, which has dramatically elevated the risk of both tropical and gastrointestinal diseases.

The Ministry of Health on March 23 has officially reported 146 cases of leptospirosis across the nation in 2026, tragically accompanied by four fatalities. Additionally, more than 850 infections have been registered specifically in the border region with Peru, highlighting the broad geographic impact of the crisis.

In the populous city of Guayaquil, a particularly alarming 400% increase in dengue cases has been recorded, with 127 infections identified up to March 17, a figure five times higher than that reported during the identical period in the preceding year.

The situation remains especially grave in the canton of Babahoyo, located within the Los Ríos province. There, the prolonged accumulation of waste over three weeks of continuous flooding has led to an exponential proliferation of rodents and flies, creating highly unsanitary conditions. Consequently, local health centers have become overwhelmed, struggling to manage a surge of patients presenting with diverse skin affections and other acute infectious symptoms. Text reads: “Medical brigades of the Ministry of Public Health are deployed in hard-to-reach communities in Taisha. Comprehensive teams perform medical care, drug delivery, epidemiological control and patient registration.”

Furthermore, the critical scarcity of potable water in these heavily affected zones has directly triggered a sharp increase in gastrointestinal pathologies among the most vulnerable segments of the population, exacerbating an already dire public health emergency.

According to the National Secretariat for Risk Management, the relentless weather system since January has resulted in 14 fatalities and directly impacted over 71,000 individuals across the country. The provinces of Guayas, Manabí, Esmeraldas, and El Oro have experienced particularly severe consequences, enduring more than 2,000 events directly associated with the heavy rainfall. This extensive damage has critically compromised essential infrastructure and severely deteriorated public health conditions throughout these regions, creating long-term challenges for recovery and resilience.

Meteorological authorities have issued a new, urgent warning forecasting the continuation of intense rainfall until March 25. This persistent adverse weather is anticipated to further exacerbate the existing emergency across a substantial portion of the national territory, potentially leading to more widespread flooding, additional displacements, and increased health risks. In response to this escalating situation, medical personnel are rigorously recommending that citizens strictly avoid any contact with stagnant water and immediately seek attention at health centers upon the manifestation of the first symptoms, explicitly advising against any form of self-medication.

Currently, the coastal provinces of Esmeraldas, Los Ríos, and Guayas remain under a severe “red alert” due to the overwhelming magnitude of the flooding they have experienced. Technical reports indicate that the Guayas province is the most severely impacted, with almost 20,000 individuals directly affected by the rising waters. Nationwide, the latest official tally records 82 homes that have completely collapsed and 19 bridges that have been rendered entirely destroyed, further isolating communities and impeding vital relief efforts. This destruction of critical infrastructure complicates access to aid and healthcare for thousands.

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https://newsus.cgtn.com/news/2026-03-22/Florida-Everglades-drying-up-amid-record-drought-1LHO5OxRptK/p.html

Nations estimates that some four billion people face severe water shortages for at least one month every year.

On World Water Day, which takes place every year on Sunday, March 22, we look at a crisis unfolding in South Florida, where one of the worst droughts in a generation is draining a vital wetland and threatening the water supply for millions.

Dawg I didn't even know there was a world water day? Drink water ig

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/11036427

First two sections of the article, including the prologue. Images are excluded from preview:

Prologue

Our accelerating climate change and global heating (also known as global warming) emergency is what energizes climate marchers, climate protestors, climate conference attendees, and climate summit participants to keep going, no matter what the odds.

We ask that you read the following and form your own opinion after verifying the facts presented below. At the bottom of this page is a link to effective global warming and climate emergency solutions.)

At the end of this article, to counterbalance these highly disruptive global warming facts, you will find a link to a comprehensive four-part plan outlining actions you can take to help manage the climate change emergency. You will also find a link to the many surprising and significant benefits that you and humanity will gain as we resolve the global warming challenge, an opportunity, and an adventure. We must not forget "that our greatest challenges are also our greatest opportunities."

Although our website highlights the difficult news about our current climate change condition, please do not think that we have given up hope on this challenging task, or that there are few benefits to be gained when we address climate change. When you're done reading this page, be sure to read the following link first, then proceed to the next link, which will help you maintain the realistic hope and balance we will all need to navigate the climate challenge together. (The second article has been read by several million people.)

Introduction:

We are unfortunately facing a mass to total extinction event within our lifetimes (the next 30-50 years). It is being caused by the many escalating consequences of the global warming and climate change emergency. The following will help you understand the definition of the climate change emergency and why it is real, even though you have likely heard little to nothing about this from our media or governments.

In the following article, you will discover many facts about how fast global warming is escalating and how it has become the climate change emergency in which we now find ourselves.

To help you process the following uncomfortable news, we have also included some great news at the end of this article. You will find a capable, self-directed plan for what you can do now to resolve the global warming and climate emergency while we still have the time to do so.

If you do not understand the basics of global warming or how it works, we strongly advise you to click here first to view illustrations of global warming basics and then proceed with the rest of this document.

Quick Climate Change and Global Heating Emergency Overview:

  • Life on Earth has flourished best when atmospheric carbon levels were in a range of 200-270 ppm ( this is what they were in the pre-industrial age).

  • The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has failed to properly educate global leaders and has significantly underestimated timetables, which in turn has dangerously diminished awareness of the real climate change emergency we are in.

  • The battle to keep global warming below 2° Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) has already been lost.

  • Carbon parts per million (ppm) in the atmosphere will likely rise beyond the 550 ppm total, which translates to a 3° to 4 ° Celsius increase (5.4° to 7.2 ° Fahrenheit) in average global temperature. This level of temperature increase would create a "Hell on Earth."

  • A 6 °C (10.8°F) increase at 600 ppm is also a realistic projection, and it will occur long before 2100 if we do not radically cut global fossil fuel use immediately to these levels. (Click here to discover the details concerning what soon crossing the carbon 500 and carbon 600 ppm will mean to your survival.)

  • When we resolve the climate change emergency, numerous benefits will be realized. We will also create a new and green Third Industrial Revolution. This will, directly and indirectly, create millions of new green energy-related jobs worldwide, replacing millions of lost fossil fuel industry-related jobs.

Welcome to a not-so-happy summary of the global heating and climate change emergency...

On the following pages, you will discover the uncomfortable facts and science that define what the climate change emergency is and how rapidly global warming is actually escalating. You will also discover the many additional reasons why we are now in an undeclared but climate change extinction emergency.

While reading this candid briefing, keep in mind that if we act wisely, together, and with urgency, we can still mitigate the catastrophic consequences of global warming that are unfolding. But, before we can wisely survive global warming, it is necessary to honestly face exactly the facts on where we are starting from.

Article continues from here: https://www.joboneforhumanity.org/global_warming_state_of_emergency_summary (scroll to section 'Why 60 plus years of climate change and global heating reduction failure?')

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