Headline RoundupSeptember 1st, 2022

Flooding in Pakistan Leaves Over 1,100 Dead, Millions Impacted

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Two months of unprecedented rainfall in Pakistan has resulted in record-breaking flooding, leaving one third of the country underwater, over 1,100 dead and an estimated $10 billion in damage.

The United Nations has issued an appeal for $160 million in emergency funding for the country, and the U.S. has pledged $30 million in humanitarian aid. This comes after an already devastatingly hot year for the agriculture-reliant country. The growing climate challenges in the region have exacerbated pre-existing economic and political strains on Pakistan, which is not equipped to deal with large-scale natural disasters.

One factor that has been prominently featured in coverage from left- and center-rated sources is Pakistan’s small carbon footprint and low contribution to global climate change. In an interview with Newsweek (Center bias), Pakistan’s Envoy to the United States emphasized the climate divide, stating that “throughout 150 years of the Industrial Age, emissions have come from North and the impacts have been in the South.”

The flooding has received far more coverage from left-rated sources than right-rated, aligning with historic bias and media emphasis on climate change. Fox News (Right bias) and The New York Post (Right bias) both reposted a story on the flooding from the Associated Press (Lean Left bias) that used the phrase “climate catastrophe” but not “climate change.”

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