The Guanyinge temple, a 700-year old temple built on a rock, in the swollen Yangtze River in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province. - Heavy rains since June have left at least 141 people dead and missing, forced nearly 15 million people to be evacuated from their homes in July alone. © STR/AFP / Getty Images
The Guanyinge temple, a 700-year old temple built on a rock, in the swollen Yangtze River in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province. – Heavy rains since June have left at least 141 people dead and missing, forced nearly 15 million people to be evacuated from their homes in July alone, according to the government.
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Knock knock 

who is it? 

It’s me, climate change

Why are you here now?

I never left!

This might be a simple script for a social media meme, but it is also the harsh reality of our times. While we all were rightfully occupied with the pandemic and taking care of our loved ones, the other monster – climate change – has been and will continue to lurk in the background.  If you were expecting for everything to go back to how things used to be, go back to our heavy reliance on the monstrous fossil fuels after COVID is over, then it is time to wake up. There won’t be a magical divine intervention. 

Floods in South Asia are now an annual event, situations becoming more vicious​ every year.​ This year, about a total of 9.6 million people have been affected due to these floods. 

Bangladesh

A girl sits alongside a flooded walkway in Sreenagar on July 20, 2020. - The death toll from heavy monsoon rains across South Asia has climbed to nearly 200. © MUNIR UZ ZAMAN / AFP / Getty Images
A girl sits alongside a flooded walkway in Sreenagar on July 20, 2020. – The death toll from heavy monsoon rains across South Asia has climbed to nearly 200.
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China

Residents riding a boat past a damaged and flood-affected house near the Poyang Lake due to torrential rains in Poyang county, Shangrao city in China's central Jiangxi province. <div class= © STR/AFP via Getty Images
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Residents riding a boat past a damaged and flood-affected house near the Poyang Lake due to torrential rains in Poyang county, Shangrao city in China’s central Jiangxi province.
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The flooded area near Poyang Lake due to torrential rains in Poyang county of Shangrao city in China's central Jiangxi province. <div class= © HECTOR RETAMAL / AFP via Getty Images