Super typhoon Ragasa, the world's most powerful tropical cyclone this year, made landfall in southern China on Wednesday, 24 Sept, killing and injuring people as well as leaving massive destruction in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Hong Kong along the way.
Should extreme weather events like super typhoon Ragasa still be considered just “a natural event” when science clearly shows that human-aggravated climate warming has been and continues to add fuel to the fire?
#ClimateCrisis
Super typhoon Ragasa, the world's most powerful tropical cyclone this year, made landfall in southern China on Wednesday, 24 Sept, killing and injuring people as well as leaving massive destruction in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Hong Kong along the way. Should extreme weather events like super typhoon Ragasa still be considered just “a natural event” when science clearly shows that human-aggravated climate warming has been and continues to add fuel to the fire? #ClimateCrisis
Super typhoon Ragasa, the world's most powerful tropical cyclone this year, made landfall in southern China on Wednesday, 24 Sept, killing and injuring people as well as leaving massive destruction in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Hong Kong along the way.
Should extreme weather events like super typhoon Ragasa still be considered just “a natural event” when science clearly shows that human-aggravated climate warming has been and continues to add fuel to the fire?
#ClimateCrisis
Super typhoon Ragasa, the world's most powerful tropical cyclone this year, made landfall in southern China on Wednesday, 24 Sept, killing and injuring people as well as leaving massive destruction in the Philippines, Taiwan, and Hong Kong along the way. Should extreme weather events like super typhoon Ragasa still be considered just “a natural event” when science clearly shows that human-aggravated climate warming has been and continues to add fuel to the fire? #ClimateCrisis