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Typhoons, Climate Change, and Climate Injustice in the Philippines

This article discusses how climate change causes an intensification of Western North Pacific typhoons and how the effects of such amplified typhoons upon the Philippines exemplify the concept of climate injustice. Using a political ecology approach, the article begins with an examination of the concepts of climate change, climate injustice, background injustice, and compound injustice. This is followed by an examination of the causes of typhoons, the vulnerability of the Philippines to typhoons, and how climate change may generate stronger typhoons. These stronger typhoons that may be produced by climate change, and the risks that they pose to the Philippines, are an example of climate injustice, while the legacy of colonial exploitation in the Philippines is an example of background injustice. The struggles faced by the Philippines in coping with climate change augmented typhoons are an example of compound injustice. The article concludes with a discussion of the reluctance of developed countries, such as Australia, Canada, and the United States, to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions notwithstanding the consequences these emissions have on countries such as the Philippines.
Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, Vol 11 No 1 (2018): The Political Economy of New Authoritarianism
- University of Calgary Canada
political factors, politische Faktoren, natural disaster, Philippines, Social Sciences, Ecology, Environment, Umwelt, soziale Ungleichheit, Ökologie und Umwelt, Philippinen, geographische Faktoren, H, Südostasien, Climate Injustice; Political Ecology; Typhoons; Environmental Science, Naturkatastrophe, Ökologie, Political science, Klimawandel, social inequality, Ecology, Southeast Asia, J, climate change, geographical factors, ecology, environment, ddc: ddc:577
political factors, politische Faktoren, natural disaster, Philippines, Social Sciences, Ecology, Environment, Umwelt, soziale Ungleichheit, Ökologie und Umwelt, Philippinen, geographische Faktoren, H, Südostasien, Climate Injustice; Political Ecology; Typhoons; Environmental Science, Naturkatastrophe, Ökologie, Political science, Klimawandel, social inequality, Ecology, Southeast Asia, J, climate change, geographical factors, ecology, environment, ddc: ddc:577
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