Yes it’s exactly a reference to current floods and climate extreme events. It’s a bleak reminder that we won’t face the climate crisis equally, and that the one who are causing the most environmental damage are the ones who won’t face any of it’s consequences.
I don’t know if the graphic refers to the current floods in Greece, Libya and Morocco but it’s almost too relevant
I live in Greece and I’ve been cut off from the rest of the country because the roads (and the villages of course) are completely flooded
Yes it’s exactly a reference to current floods and climate extreme events. It’s a bleak reminder that we won’t face the climate crisis equally, and that the one who are causing the most environmental damage are the ones who won’t face any of it’s consequences.