Filipinos count cost of climate crisis as typhoons get ever more destructive
by Arnel Murga from World news | The Guardian on (#5TNZ4)
The Philippines adds little to global emissions but faces some of its worst effects in extreme weather. Climate justice is needed
A few days before Christmas, Super-typhoon Rai - known locally as Odette - ravaged the Philippines. The morning after the onslaught, on my way back to Iloilo City from San Jose, Antique, I could see the ocean still boiling; houses blown away and great trees knocked down, making roads impassable. The sights were terrifying.
Lost lives continue to climb two weeks on. Vast numbers of buildings were destroyed - from houses to schools; food crops lost to flooding. At first, I did not know what to feel - anger, helplessness? Later, I knew what I wanted: climate justice.
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