Typhoon Season Hits Asia Hard: Climate Change’s Global Impact on China, Japan, and the Philippines
Doug McIntyre discusses the recent typhoons that have struck China, the Philippines, and Japan, displacing over a million people in Japan alone. These storms, similar to hurricanes in the U.S., highlight that climate change is a global issue with devastating effects worldwide. While the Atlantic hurricane season is currently quiet, Asia is experiencing an active and destructive typhoon season, resulting in widespread displacement, significant damage, and loss of life.
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