There is no such thing as a natural disaster only the failure of humans to prepare for events beyond their control, a United Nations office warns.
In a display of almost Orwellian doublespeak, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) further cautions “a hazard can only become a disaster once it impacts on society or community. A hazard is natural, disasters are not.” [emphasis, links added]
The words of warning are contained in an online assessment published by the organization, stating at the outset: “We often hear about ‘natural disasters’ in the news or from NGOs and international organizations (even some less-well-informed UN agencies!). The truth is, there is no such thing as a natural disaster.”
Instead of nature, society is to blame, Mami Mizutori, the U.N. Assistant Secretary-General and Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the UNDRR says:
The report goes on to differentiate between nature and the multiple human agencies tasked with helping society deal with a “natural hazard”:
A natural hazard, such as a hurricane, earthquake, or flood, only becomes a disaster when it impacts a community that is not adequately protected, and whose population is vulnerable as a result of poverty, exclusion or socially-disadvantage.
There are also disasters that result from natural hazards, like wildfires or desertification, that have a devastating effect on natural resources, laying waste to ecosystems and wildlife habitats.
Some of these originate from man-made hazards, like chemical spills or nuclear leaks. This destruction can have serious effects on the communities that co-exist and rely on these resources, causing economic and cultural losses, and ruining lives and livelihoods.
Still, those aren’t natural disasters.
Ultimately disasters are a societal failure, the UNDRR concludes, before adding its own words of wisdom, cautioning “Next time you hear that phrase – ‘natural disaster’ – step up to the mark and correct the speaker: ‘There is no such thing as a natural disaster.’ ”
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Mindless babble from the UN(Useless Nations)who have yet to bring us World Peace its time to dump the whole UN into the Trash Heap
This reminds me of Julian Fantino, former chief of the Ontario Provincial Police. He decided that there was no excuse for going in the ditch. None. If the police found you off the road, getting a tow, etc., you were charged with careless driving. Hire a lawyer and plead with a judge. I saw this policy as an authoritarian cudgel. Shame!
Humans are not the only earthicans adversely affected by natural disasters. Mizutori’s definition is typically anthropocentric of overlords in their ivory towers.