Pacific Island Nation Of Vanuatu's Way Of Life Threatened By Climate Change

IFIRA, VANUATU - DECEMBER 1: A pre-Chirstmas celebration is held at a church on December 01, 2019 in Ifira, Vanuatu. 25 percent of Vanuatu’s 276,000 citizens lost their homes in 2015 when Cyclone Pam, a category 5 storm, devastated the South Pacific archipelago of 83 islands while wiping out two-thirds of its GDP. Scientists have forecast that the strength of South Pacific cyclones will increase because of global warming. Vanuatu’s government is considering suing the world’s major pollution emitters in a radical effort to confront global warming challenges and curb global emissions, of which it is a very small contributor. (Footage by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
IFIRA, VANUATU - DECEMBER 1: A pre-Chirstmas celebration is held at a church on December 01, 2019 in Ifira, Vanuatu. 25 percent of Vanuatu’s 276,000 citizens lost their homes in 2015 when Cyclone Pam, a category 5 storm, devastated the South Pacific archipelago of 83 islands while wiping out two-thirds of its GDP. Scientists have forecast that the strength of South Pacific cyclones will increase because of global warming. Vanuatu’s government is considering suing the world’s major pollution emitters in a radical effort to confront global warming challenges and curb global emissions, of which it is a very small contributor. (Footage by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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Crédito:
Editorial n.º:
1194859680
Colección:
Getty Images Editorial Footage
Fecha de creación:
01 de diciembre de 2019
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00:00:23:05
Ubicación:
Port Vila, Vanuatu
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Getty Images Editorial Footage
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