Yet
another saluatory lesson in what happens when habitat is destroyed.
!!!
How dare they. Forget that there are 3.5 million Americans—there are 3.5 million PEOPLE in a life-threatening emergency. Help them. Now.
Direct
Hit: Hurricane
Maria has crushed Puerto Rican farmers
Grist.org,
26 September, 2017
Hurricane Maria has crushed Puerto Rican farmers.
The
devastation wiped out 80 percent of Puerto Rico’s agricultural
production, according to Puerto Rico’s agriculture secretary,
Carlos Flores Ortega. The
New York Times visited farmer José A. Rivera after
the winds flattened his plantain, yam, and pepper fields.
“There
will be no food in Puerto Rico,” Rivera, told the Times. “There
is no more agriculture in Puerto Rico. And there won’t be any for a
year or longer.”
Food
prices will surely rise on the island, although the loss of crops
will not necessarily mean people will starve. Puerto Rico imports
about 85 percent of its food. Even so, the storm damaged the
infrastructure used to distribute imported food, like ports, roads,
and stores.
“We need to prevent a humanitarian crisis occurring in America,”
he said. FEMA
and the Coast Guard are working in the territory.
Flores,
the agriculture secretary, appeared to be looking for a silver
lining. This may be a chance to rebuild the island’s agriculture so
that it is more efficient and sustainable, he told the Times.
As
climate change accelerates, we can expect the rate of disasters like
this to accelerate as well.
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