For
first time in 300 years, there’s not a single living person on the
island of Barbuda
“Climate change is here to stay. It’s a
reality, despite all of the naysayers.”
123RF
By
T.J. Raphael
14
September 2017
(PRI)
– Barbuda has been left completely devastated by Hurricane Irma. An
estimated 95% of Barbuda’s structures are damaged, and the entire
island of around 1,800 people has been evacuated.
“The
damage is complete,” says Ambassador Ronald Sanders, who has served
as Antigua and Barbuda’s ambassador to the U.S. since 2015. “For
the first time in 300 years, there’s not a single living person on
the island of Barbuda — a civilization that has existed on that
island for over 300 years has now been extinguished.”
According
to Sanders, Irma was “the most ferocious, cruel and merciless
storm” in the island’s history. The hurricane was 378 miles wide
when it descended on Barbuda, which is just 62 square miles.
“This
was a huge monster,” he says. “The island and the people on the
island had absolutely no chance.” […]
In
addition to financial aid, Sanders says the global community must
also stand up to climate change.
“We
believe climate change is here to stay — it’s a reality, despite
all of the naysayers,” he says. “We know that these things have
occurred as a result of the profligacy of the countries that are
rich, and have abused the system. We, unfortunately, who contribute
less than naught point naught percent of pollution of the world’s
atmosphere, are the world’s greatest victims.” [more]
'For
first time in 300 years, there’s not a single living person on the
island of Barbuda'
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