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How We Talk About Climate Change

Increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, and a barrage of super typhoons. We’ve all heard it before, but do we really understand the story of the climate crisis?

Increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, and a barrage of super typhoons. We’ve all heard it before, but do we really understand the story of the climate crisis? Paco sits down with climate activist Farmer Jon Sarmiento, National Geographic explorer and conservationist Gab Mejia, and disaster resilience expert Dr. Kristoffer Berse to talk about how the climate crisis is affecting the Philippines, and why we need to get this particular story straight.


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Find Farmer Jon: facebook.com/KuatroMariasFarm

Find Dr. Kristoffer Berse: resilience.up.edu.ph


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