Another flood, another million people displaced... We’ve heard it so many times that it just doesn’t register as it should. But that normalisation is itself another disaster.
Just last year:
🌊 300,000+ displaced in Southern Africa
🌊 Thousands dead and millions displaced in Pakistan
🌊 Entire communities destroyed in South Sudan
We saw $84 billion in flood-related losses in 2025 alone and alarmingly only a quarter of that was insured. We know what happens to a global economy when it becomes uninsurable - financial collapse, supply chain breakdown and mass displacement.
This isn’t a distant risk, it’s happening now and it’s not normal.
In today’s episode, we explore what it means to live in a world where flooding is no longer a rare shock but part of a rapidly changing climate reality - and ask whether the devastation that flows from climate impacts help rally a social movement for change?
🎧 Out now, wherever you get your podcasts. Link in bio
Yes, so dangerous to accept climate disasters as our “new normal”. And if we don’t urgently act, they will be everyone’s new normal 😢 We can bring about change though, and we will keep on pushing! 🔥