Posted on 11/27/2017 6:26:16 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
As global warming exacerbates drought and floods, farmers incomes plunge and girls as young as 13 are given away to stave off poverty.
... Everyone has their own idea of what climate change looks like. For some, its the walrus struggling to find space on melting ice floes on Blue Planet II. For others, its an apocalyptic vision of cities disappearing beneath the waves. But for more and more girls across Africa, the most palpable manifestation of climate change is the baby in their arms as they sit watching their friends walk to school. Many experts are warning a real and growing crisis: the emergence of a generation of child brides as a direct result of a changing climate.
Malawi made it illegal to marry below the age of 18 in 2015 and wrote it into its constitution this year. The rate of child marriage should be falling. Yet it persists. In Mozambique the number of child brides is actually rising as a result of the growing population. Something else has entered the equation.
We do not have detailed figures, but I would say 30% to 40% of child marriages in Malawi are due to the floods and droughts caused by climate change, he says.
Poverty is the key factor, increasingly driven by climate change. The International Monetary Fund says that 70% of the 19 million population live below the poverty line, and 25% live in extreme poverty: Considering that a significant number of the non-poor in rural areas are highly vulnerable to weather shocks, the poverty rate is if anything expected to increase due to the impact of recent floods and drought.
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If anything bad happens, its Global Warming.
Lost your socks? Global Warming.
Drop your keys? Global Warming.
Dog runs away? Global Warming.
Sounds like it.
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