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[MIDAS] Natural Disasters and Catastrophes. Climate change, large-scale damage, and human limitations.

The new release from the magazine MIDAS was published, the article highlighted Natural Disaster and Catastrophes by Dr. Bernhard Seliger. Climate change, large-scale damage, and human limitations are the key aspects of the article.

Climate-driven events such as storms and floods, or droughts and wildfires, are expected to continue to increase. This not only harms nature, but also causes huge losses in property, amounting to billions of euros. The Governmental regulation seemed to be careless and inactive towards the floods happened in Germany and South Korea. In Germany over the past few years, as the 'Fridays for Future' movement has become popular, there has been a movement to blame the generation of parents and grandparents for destroying the foundations of life. However, teenagers who make these of claims often leave several tons of vinyl or plastic waste at their protest sites. In addition, many of the youths who participated in the protests participated in the protest because they could miss school classes.

 

 

Finding ways to overcome disasters is more important than finding the wrongdoer, and people do not live forever or become invincible. Realistically, we need to recognize the limits of what we can do and strive to implement constructive and better adaptation approaches to reduce the adverse impacts of our own self-inflicted climate change.

It is clear that the issue of climate change must be addressed seriously. In fact, the island is under the threat, so humanitarian assistance and protecting water resources is also important.

For more information, please visit the Midas magazine website. The full text of the article (in Korean) can be found here.