Was 2020 really the worst year in history? Think again .
Was 2020 really the worst year in history? Think again .
Of course the year 2020 was bad for some people, but in the past we have seen even worse periods.For some, the year 2020 was a year of catastrophe, with millions dying during the global
epidemic, we had to work from home, and meetings were held at Zoom.
But if we look at history, we know that the situation could have been even more difficult, and perhaps knowing the historical background, we think that the year 2020 was not really that bad!
In this article, we will take a look at what went wrong in 2020 and how difficult it was compared to the past.
4,490,865 people have died so far from the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak as of August 27, 2021, 09:53 GMT.
There are currently 215,590,282 confirmed cases in 221 countries and territories. The fatality rate is still being assessed.
Although it is one of the worst global pandemics in the world, the situation was even more serious in the past.
After 1346, the Black Death or Bobonic Plague was one of the most dangerous epidemics in the world. It killed 25 million people in Europe and 200 million worldwide.
After 1520, people from Spain and Portugal came to the United States with smallpox, which killed 60 to 90 percent of the continent's natives.
Europeans brought with them many diseases to the United States that killed their nativesThe Spanish flu spread around the world in 1918. It was spread by returning troops after World War I. The epidemic killed 50 million people. It wiped out three to five percent of the world's population.
The HIV / AIDS epidemic began in the 1980s and has killed 32 million people so far.
Many people lost their jobs
The global epidemic has also taken a heavy toll on the economy and affected the livelihoods of many people around the world.
However, the unemployment rate has not yet reached the level of the 1929-33 economic crisis.
1933 was a particularly bad year. At that time, every third person in Germany was unemployed. At the same time, popular politician Adolf Hitler came to power.
In the past, the economic crisis has given some popular politicians a chance to come to powerWe could not meet our friends
It is true that in most parts of the world, people have to spend most of their time at home and not be able to meet their loved ones.
But in 536, a large part of the world's population could not even look at the sky.
According to historian Michael McCormack, many parts of Europe, the Middle East and Asia were shrouded in a mysterious fog day and night for 18 months this year.
The situation was difficult in 2020, but some archaeologists believe it was not as bad as 536 years.He says it was "one of the worst times in the history of the world, even if we don't consider it the worst."
This is the beginning of the coldest decade in the last 2300 years in which crops were destroyed and people went hungry.
This was probably due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland or North America. Its ashes fell to the northern hemisphere.
The fog is believed to have spread to Europe, Asia and other parts of the world. The severe cold wave engulfed many areas.
We can't go anywhere on vacation
Historically, this has been a bad year for world tourism.
But if you are so sorry to be home, think about your ancestors.
Human beings have been facing severe travel restrictions since 195,000 years ago.
Was 2020 really the worst year in history? Think again ...
Some people believe that the survival of humanity was possible by hiding in such cavesFor some, the year 2020 was a year of catastrophe, with millions dying during the global epidemic, we had to work from home, and meetings were held at Zoom.
But if we look at history, we know that the situation could have been even more difficult, and perhaps knowing the historical background, we think that the year 2020 was not really that bad!
In this article, we will take a look at what went wrong in 2020 and how difficult it was compared to the past.
Death due to code 19 According to Hopkins University, 74 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with corona virus so far, while code 19 to 1.6 million have died.
Although it is one of the worst global pandemics in the world, the situation was even more serious in the past.
After 1346, the Black Death or Bobonic Plague was one of the most dangerous epidemics in the world. It killed 25 million people in Europe and 200 million worldwide.
After 1520, people from Spain and Portugal came to the United States with smallpox, which killed 60 to 90 percent of the continent's natives.
The Spanish flu spread around the world in 1918. It was spread by returning troops after World War I. The epidemic killed 50 million people. It wiped out three to five percent of the world's population.
The HIV / AIDS epidemic began in the 1980s and has killed 32 million people so far.
Many people lost their jobs
The global epidemic has also taken a heavy toll on the economy and affected the livelihoods of many people around the world.
However, the unemployment rate has not yet reached the level of the 1929-33 economic crisis.
1933 was a particularly bad year. At that time, every third person in Germany was unemployed. At the same time, popular politician Adolf Hitler came to power.
We could not meet our friends
It is true that in most parts of the world, people have to spend most of their time at home and not be able to meet their loved ones.
But in 536, a large part of the world's population could not even look at the sky.
According to historian Michael McCormack, many parts of Europe, the Middle East and Asia were shrouded in a mysterious fog day and night for 18 months this year.
He says it was "one of the worst times in the history of the world, even if we don't consider it the worst."
This is the beginning of the coldest decade in the last 2300 years in which crops were destroyed and people went hungry.
This was probably due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland or North America. Its ashes fell to the northern hemisphere.
The fog is believed to have spread to Europe, Asia and other parts of the world. The severe cold wave engulfed many areas.
We can't go anywhere on vacation
Historically, this has been a bad year for world tourism.
But if you are so sorry to be home, think about your ancestors.
Human beings have been facing severe travel restrictions since 195,000 years ago.
This was the beginning of a cold and dry period that lasted for thousands of years. This is known as marine isotope stage 6.
Scientists like Professor Curtis Marian believe that this drought brought our race to the brink of extinction.
He says that the survival of humanity was made possible by living in caves. There are similar caves on the south coast of Africa. One of these caves is called the Garden of Eden. Here people learned to live on seafood.
The port of Beirut was destroyed in an explosion
A major explosion in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on August 4 was caused by the unsafe storage of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate. About 190 people were killed and more than 6,000 were injured.
According to experts, it was one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history. Its intensity was as much as one kiloton of TNT. This is the 20th bombing of Hiroshima.
But in December 1984, a chemical plant in Bhopal, India, exploded due to a leak. It killed thousands and is considered one of the worst industrial accidents in modern history.
According to the Indian government, about 3,500 people were killed in the blast. It is estimated that some 15,000 more died of lung disease in the following years.
For decades after the blast, the city was shrouded in dangerous fog, which is still affecting people today.
Forest fires in Australia
"My house is ruined and you think you had a bad year."At least 33 people have been killed in wildfires in Australia over the past summer, but the damage was far greater. About three billion animals died in the city or had to leave their homes and move to other areas. These include all kinds of animals and birds whose homes were burnt down by the fire.
After all, what is the enmity with the 2020 koala generation?
But in September 1923, earthquakes spread like wildfire. One such incident killed more than 140,000 people between Tokyo and Yokohama in Japan. The death toll was human, not koala.
Ray of hope
From many angles, 2020 has been a difficult year. With the global epidemic, we were buying essentials in chaos, sometimes keeping social distance from our loved ones.
Many of us also got tired of the lockdown and were only found shaking hands with the sanitizer.
But let's take a look at some of the good things that have happened this year. It was a year in which ...
Women's participation in world politics has increased. In 2020, 20 states were headed by women. In 1995, that number was just 12.
According to a UN report, the number of women in the parliaments of different countries doubled in 2020. It accounted for 25% of all seats.
And this is the year that Kamala Harris made history. She is the first woman to be elected vice president, the first black woman, the first woman from the South Asian community, and the first woman to be the daughter of an immigrant.
People around the world staged massive demonstrations against racism, hoping for a better future.
There was also news for the environment. More companies are now promising to reduce carbon emissions. In fact, according to the United Nations, many local governments and businesses are in favor of zero emissions as a whole. These companies include Facebook, Ford and Mercedes-Benz.
If these good things are not enough for you, then obviously at some point we will have to leave this land. In October, NASA announced that there was more water on the moon than we had seen in the past. This is a discovery that could make future missions even more important.
If we live on Earth, we hope that in 2020 we will remember the lessons learned from the global epidemic.
One thing is clear, though, that at least people are washing their hands more regularly.
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