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Climate Change Driving Poor Women to Prostitution? | Print |  
Written by Joe Wolverton, II   
Monday, 23 November 2009 15:00

Of all the head-shaking, unsubstantiated, scientifically preposterous, globalist gratifying gobbledygook ever claimed by the United Nations or its fanatical water-carriers (water undoubtedly saved from a melting glacier) to be the imminent result of climate change, this one is perhaps the most outlandish.

Last Wednesday, Suneeta Mukherjee of the United Nations Food Population Fund (UNFPA) told those attending the annual UNFPA State of World Population Report in the Philippines that if drastic and immediate measures are not taken to retard the warming of the planet then women in developing countries would have to turn to prostitution to support their children.

Mukherjee explained that as the earth’s temperature rises so do the oceans, thus flooding farmland and driving peasant farmers inland. This, according to Mukherjee, leaves them unable to provide for themselves in any constructive way, thus leaving them no option but sex trade. This, Mukherjee added, would in turn cause the rate of HIV infection to soar thus bringing about a pandemic throughout the developing world. “Climate change could reduce income from farming and fishing, possibly driving some women into sex work and thereby increase HIV infection,” she told the conference.

Dr. Angel Alcala, the former environment secretary for the Philippines, seconded Mukherjee’s astonishing prediction. Alcala explained that as so much of the world’s poorest population lives in coastal areas, areas that will be flooded under a rising tide as the earth heats up, when those regions are left uninhabitable the farmers and fishermen earning a living there will seek safety farther inland. As the ability to sustain oneself by fishing or farming decreases, women will need to contribute more toward the income of their families in other than the traditional ways. As most of these women are unskilled, the privation caused by climatic cataclysm will leave women without any more dignified options and thus vulnerable to those tempting them with money for sex.

The third voice in this crazy chorus is that of Marita Rodriguez of the Centre for Empowerment and Resource Development, Inc.,  a Philippine-based non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to addressing the needs of fishermen and their families. According to an interview given by Rodriguez to the Inter Press News Agency, women will “bear the brunt of climate change.” She reckons that apart from domestic chores, the only thing women in poor countries are able to contribute is the help they give their husbands with the fishing trade, and once the global temperature rises and eradicates all the fisheries, the only thing left for them will be to work as prostitutes or maids.

It falls to the affluent countries of the world, the argument continues, to act responsibly and take those crucial steps that will stem the tide (so to speak) of industrialization. Activity in these nations is contributing disproportionately to the emitting of poisonous greenhouse gases hat are supposedly accelerating the pace of climate change, thus rendering life on so much of the planet unsustainable. The UNFPA recommends that in order to protect the homes and livelihoods of farmers and fishers currently living in the coastal areas of the developing world (and, ostensibly save their women and daughters from the horrors of the inevitable slouch into the global sex trade), then more prosperous nations should enact a few key pieces of legislation. For example, the congresses and parliaments of the West should “fully fund family planning services and contraceptive supplies…and assure that low income is no barrier to access;” and “integrate gender considerations into global efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change.”

It seems, then, that without prompt promulgation of these fundamental and indispensable proposals, then the affluent nations of the world are to blame for the inexorable and lamentable migration of poor women from the fisheries of the coast to the brothels of the interior cities.

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Mikey Pinkie-rings said:

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The math doesn't add up, unfortunately for the UN...
It makes for attention grabbing headlines to claim that millions of women will turn to prostitution to feed themselves and their families. However, let's also recognize that prostitution does not "produce" anything except disease vectors. It is therefore a drain to society.
Regardless of whether an individual can make money at the immoral practice, if 100% of the women in a society became prostitutes, it would not increase the wealth of that society. Farming, fishing, or mining, on the other hand do produce wealth.

So, for the UN prediction to be accurate, the increased prostitution would have to be coupled (literally) with an increase of wealthy tourists wanting to exploit those poor women.
November 23, 2009

Flu-Bird said:

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UN wackos
So who dose the math for these UN wackos anyway Its just amazing the stupid things said by these global warming proponents I mean its as rediculous as when that idiot JAMES HANSEN claimed BUSH was silencing green nuts like him
November 23, 2009

Chet Isanhart said:

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D.C.
If you look out of any hotel in D.C., you can see that weather isn't a concern for prostitutes. They are who they are, rain or shine.
November 24, 2009

Karen said:

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This is written by a guy in the first world...
November 25, 2009

Supra TK Society said:

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Nice work guys!
this is just Amazing!
Thanks
November 27, 2009 | url

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