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Data, Damage, and Justice: The Truth Behind Asia’s Climate-Charged Typhoons – Podcast

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We sit down with climate scientist Dr. Emily Theokritoff to uncover the truth behind Typhoons Fung-wong and Kalmaegi storms that became far deadlier because of a warming world.

This conversation breaks down how attribution science proves the link between extreme weather and climate change, why damages are rising so fast in Asia, and what this means for loss & damage finance at COP30.

If you want to understand the science behind the storms and why communities are paying a price they didn’t cause this episode is for you.

Listen now and learn how data can drive justice and stronger protection for vulnerable communities.

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