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Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

As #COP30 gets underway, people in the Philippines are reeling from back-to-back typhoons. And demanding #MakePollutersPay for climate loss and damage.

"We deserve a future where safety and security is a way of life— not one where a wave of casualties and destruction is just another Monday morning”

https://act.gp/3JpwWSw

Greenpeace Philippines

Typhoon Uwan underscores urgent call for climate justice as COP30 opens – Greenpeace

Greenpeace urged world leaders and the Philippine delegation at COP30 this week to take a strong stance in making fossil fuel companies pay for climate damages. These calls came just days after a Typhoon Tino killed hundreds of people, only to be followed a week later by an even stronger, super typhoon, which made landfall in northeast Luzon Sunday night.
Picture shows emergency hospital flooded. Headline and article detail: Typhoon Uwan underscores urgent call for climate justice as #COP30 opens - Greenpeace Philippines. Greenpeace urged world leaders and the Philippine delegation at COP30 this week to take a strong stance in making fossil fuel companies pay for climate loss and damage.
Picture shows emergency hospital flooded. Headline and article detail: Typhoon Uwan underscores urgent call for climate justice as #COP30 opens - Greenpeace Philippines. Greenpeace urged world leaders and the Philippine delegation at COP30 this week to take a strong stance in making fossil fuel companies pay for climate loss and damage.
Picture shows emergency hospital flooded. Headline and article detail: Typhoon Uwan underscores urgent call for climate justice as #COP30 opens - Greenpeace Philippines. Greenpeace urged world leaders and the Philippine delegation at COP30 this week to take a strong stance in making fossil fuel companies pay for climate loss and damage.
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Laurette62
@Laurette62@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@greenpeace Your article in my favorites to remind me of not ignoring these increasing climate events.. Although my actions seem like a drop in the ocean climate change can't be normalized and considered as a routine. Did I notice climete changes at home in brittany? Yes. Warmer, less insects or birds, heat waves, winds orientations...I believe these changes are part of a global climate disruption ..Although ;I am not impacted like other people can be I should be concerned.

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