April 6, 2025

22 thoughts on “Deadly flooding in southern Brazil sparks fear of climate migration

  1. Yep, people hate water……. perhaps we should play all off the drought years, There is no "Climate Crisis" Democrats hate people, they want people to die, they don't realize that the left will massacre them!

  2. Really??? Like the Climate Crisis isn’t Real??? Wake up! Vote against the fossil fuel industry!! Stand for the New Green Deal and Sustainable Resource’s and make better consumer choices! Brazil is a world leader in Climate Change and Look what’s happening there!!!

  3. Yeah the Year 2024 is in the hands of God. Yes look at the Bible the Year 24 so the number 24 is in gospel MARK 14:24 which announces the "SHED BLOOD of OUR LORD" yeah it also comes with the time time 24/7. What I'm texting is the YEAR 24 is a BLOOD PROTECTION of Our LORD JESUS.

    Basically in my prayers what do Prayer Warriors do because it's automatic a BLOOD PROTECTION Year 2024/7

    Do we pray for the YEAR 2025 to come in faster

    It's going to I believe be a tough Endtime experience in year 2024

    M.

  4. I think the biggest problem in Brazil is a lack of proper storm sewers . Here in the U.S. if you build houses and businesses there has to be a storm sewer line . Also dry ponds are dug to accommodate rainfall .

  5. Of course "NBC" would use the climate change agenda on this. Stating its man made. That is false.

    The planet goes through cycles over millions of years.

    Also this state in Brazil had a VERY similar event 82 years ago in 1941 !

  6. Uneducated people saying that the flooding is caused by them cutting tree😂 pathetic the world will have those events everywhere laught today tomorrow can be in your city

  7. Like the criminal response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the drive toward a nuclear World War III, the climate crisis is a consequence of the capitalist system of production that prioritizes private profit over human life and the preservation of the planet itself. Systems for mitigating and preventing environmental disasters have been abandoned in the interests of austerity and militarization in one country after another.

    And the effects of climate change are only just beginning. A report by the renowned National Institute for Space Research (INPE) published last November showed that rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul could increase by between 20 and 60 percent over the next 30 years, depending on the region of the state. Similar scenarios are predicted for every country in the world.

    Addressing such foretold tragedies requires the expropriation of the world’s ruling elite and the allocation of vast resources to coordinate a science-based global response to the climate crisis. This can only be achieved through worldwide action by the international working class.

  8. So, the prof says we need to look at the causes of this man-made crisis, yet the piece skips right over that bit of political-corporate finger pointing…perhaps we can start with the fact that this is a G20 problem – rich countries create 80% of all global carbon; rich countries eat 80% of the world's meat; own 80% of all the cars; take 90% of all the jet flights…while the richest 1% contribute 35% of the carbon… but do we have the political will to fundamentally re-structure our economies and our consumer mindset?

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