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Citizens often walk through snake-infested and contaminated floodwaters to retrieve their belongings and get groceries as their homes are still submerged in water because the recent floods in Dadu, Sindh, Pakistan, on Sept. 12. (Saiyna Bashir for The Washington Post)

When will Pakistan’s climate catastrophe finally subside? Over the past few weeks, as I’ve traveled around our flood-stricken country, I’ve been haunted by that question. I recently experienced an extraordinary boat journey in the floodwaters of Sindh province when my head was touching the wires strung between electricity poles. I was floating at least 16 feet above the ground. This water level was horrific because only some rooftops and trees were visible in the area. The United Nations has warned that floodwaters are rising again.

A few days ago, I met a man named Munawar Sami, who had lost his son and two daughters when a truck ran over them at the side of the road.…  Seguir leyendo »

Pakistanis displaced by flooding stand near a road underwater in Sehwan, Pakistan, on Sept. 16. (Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)

This week, Americans are understandably focused on the hurricane-related flooding in Florida, which is causing tragedy for thousands. Yet there is little attention in the United States to the fact that Pakistan has been flooded since mid-June, a catastrophe that is still causing unspeakable suffering for tens of millions.

Both of these crises owe much to the same phenomenon — climate change. But aside from some limited aid, there’s scant U.S.-Pakistan cooperation on long-term solutions. That has to change, according to Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who was in the United States this week pitching his proposal for a “Green Marshall Plan”.…  Seguir leyendo »

Pakistán y la lucha por la justicia climática

En todo el mundo, 2022 ha sido un año de catástrofes climáticas, que incluyeron sequías, inundaciones, mega-incendios, tifones y más. Entre los países más afectados está Pakistán. Con lluvias torrenciales por el monzón casi el 190% por encima de su promedio de 30 años, unas inundaciones extraordinarias han sumergido a una tercera parte del país y acabaron con la vida de 1.400 personas hasta el momento. Pero a no confundirse: éste no es sólo un “desastre natural”; más bien, es el resultado también de una conducta indebida por la cual los países de altos ingresos deben asumir una responsabilidad financiera importante.…  Seguir leyendo »

Victims of flooding from monsoon rains carry relief aid in Sindh Province, Pakistan, on Sept. 9. (Fareed Khan/AP)

I have covered wars across the world. I have also reported on many natural disasters. I’ve seen more than my share of death and destruction, but I’ve never wept.

Lately I have been traveling in the flood-affected areas of Pakistan, and I cannot control my tears. My country is drowning in one of the worst environmental disasters the world has ever experienced. After visiting some of the areas hit by the floods, U.N. Secretary General António Guterres said he had never seen climate-related destruction on such a scale, and he appealed to the international community to help. Guterres noted that Pakistan is a victim of climate change produced by the more heavily industrialized countries.…  Seguir leyendo »

Por una dolorosa ironía del cambio climático, las personas menos responsables del problema a menudo son quienes más expuestas quedan a sus estragos. Y si hay un país víctima de esta injusticia climática, ese es Pakistán. Mientras los líderes del mundo se preparan para la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático en París, Pakistán aún no se recupera de los efectos de las devastadoras inundaciones que dañaron edificios, destruyeron cosechas, se llevaron puentes y mataron a 238 personas.

Estas tragedias relacionadas con el clima no son nuevas para Pakistán, pero sí su frecuencia y ferocidad. Las inundaciones mortales se han convertido en eventos anuales; en 2010, lluvias récord mataron a casi 2000 personas y expulsaron a millones de sus hogares.…  Seguir leyendo »