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When it rains, it pours in Thailand… and torrential downpours during the country’s monsoon season is known to cause severe flooding, damaging property and leading to injuries, sometimes deaths. The weather in Thailand is considered so intense that the country is ranked ninth on the Global Climate Risk Index 2021 on nations most affected by “extreme weather events” between 2010 to 2019. Extreme weather is described as storms, wildfires, droughts or other weather that are unusually severe and impactful. This index provides a measurement of how vulnerable countries are to climate related issues like extreme weather events. It is also […]

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Well it’s a fact that warmer weather kills less people than cold weather. 
 

It’s also a fact that warm weather and higher CO2 helps plants grow, meaning more food. Ask anyone who uses industrial greenhouses. They increase CO2 in the greenhouse for that very reason. 
 

Just sayin…

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

When it rains, it pours in Thailand… and torrential downpours during the country’s monsoon season is known to cause severe flooding, damaging property and leading to injuries, sometimes deaths. The weather in Thailand is considered so intense that the country is ranked ninth on the Global Climate Risk Index 2021 on nations most affected by “extreme weather events” between 2010 to 2019. Extreme weather is described as storms, wildfires, droughts or other weather that are unusually severe and impactful. This index provides a measurement of how vulnerable countries are to climate related issues like extreme weather events. It is also […]

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Hmmm.....Thailand is blessed with natural beauty but prone to natural calamity. Need a diving suit to survive in LOS

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54 minutes ago, Griff1315 said:

Best keep the old house in the UK might be a hot place near the sea if things pan out....😉

Start planting palm trees and create a mooring for gummy's ark in the back garden 😉

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1 hour ago, Griff1315 said:

Best keep the old house in the UK might be a hot place near the sea if things pan out....😉

If you believe some climate activists, I hope you have a third floor condo to avoid the flood waters 😉

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11 hours ago, Malc-Thai said:

Strange that Thailand and Myanmar are neighbours but far apart on the list..

just thinking out loud 

Index include factor such as how government can handle. it is easy to understand why Myanmar ranks top among Island countries, if we remember "Nargis Cyclone" in Myanmar which cost $13 billions and countless life. Another geographic advantage is majority of Thailand tends to get strong Strom from east/north after passing inland rather from west protected by mountain ranges from Burma. Burma and Bangladesh/India gets hit direct from south bay of Bengal. Please correct me.

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A little odd that all these countries are 3rd world classified, I guess it fits their narrative to keep people in fear much like Covid!  I wonder why Laos is not on the list, it has terrible landslides and flooding but so does china & Veitnam!  

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