Storm Desmond’s floods expose the utter madness of government policies,both in the hills and at the Paris talksIt’s as whether it had near to remind us of what’s at stake. While the climate negotiations in Paris trudge their dreary road, Storm Desmond takes a great boot to our backsides. Yet still we fail to compose the connection. The news records the spectacle and ignores the implications.Flooding on this scale used to be described as a “once in 100 years”, or 200 years event. But in Cumbria,where some 30cm of rain fell in 24 hours, this is the third such catastrophe since 2005. Exceptional events are, and perhaps,no longer exceptional.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com