12 years ago, Super Typhoon Haiyan - locally known as Yolanda - struck the Philippines, but for many survivors like Ronan Renz Napoto, it feels like the typhoon never left. Super Typhoon Haiyan was one of the deadliest typhoon ever recorded in modern history, killing over 6,300 people and displacing millions. "Twelve years later, we are still here — bruised, battered, but unbowed. We endure not because we want to, but because we must."
Leading up to COP30, a giant bill totalling the cost of the climate crisis has been raised by brave activists in cities across the world. In Africa, Europe, India, Mexico, the Philippines and more, people are saying it loud and clear: MAKE POLLUTERS PAY. image