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The Darkest Jest
I paint my grin before the court arrives. The bells I wear make music when I weep. I’ve stitched my …Continue reading →
I paint my grin before the court arrives. The bells I wear make music when I weep. I’ve stitched my …Continue reading →
The article paints a hauntingly vivid picture of the impact of climate change, particularly through the lens of a small island community grappling with rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion. The personal stories interwoven with the broader ecological narrative serve to underscore the urgent need for global action. However, I'm left wondering about the long-term psychological toll on the residents, especially children, who are witnessing the slow erosion of their home. How do we support them
I found the article deeply unsettling. While it vividly portrays the challenges faced by the island community, it fails to mention the critical role that international cooperation plays in addressing climate change on a global scale. The lack of discussion on policy changes or international efforts seems to gloss over the responsibility of larger nations in mitigating the effects of climate change.