Linking climate change and disasters in the Philippines

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

Oxfam in the Philippines' spokesperson Dante Dalabajan talks about the link between climate change and disasters to ABS-CBN's Karen Davila, two days after Typhoon Ketsana hit the Philippines and displaced 3 million Filipinos. Ketsana caused massive flooding in Metro Manila, the country's epicenter, which has not seen a disaster of Ketsana's impact in four decades.

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  • Every time any tropical place or island has a weather event people are going to claim global warming, now climate change. Climate changes all the time, it is cyclical. In the 1970's, scientists told us we would all die from global COOLING! There is a lot of disagreement whether man even causes global warming and whether this is just part of a cycle that has been going on for all of time. Many scientists don't agree with man made global warming, but the peer review process is rigged.

  • global warming yan. yung mga maluluho jan sana wag na mag aircon sa mga bahay

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