Global Warming: Vietnam's New Enemy
In September 2009, Typhnoon Ketsana hit Vietnam killing 162 people. While typhoons and other natural disasters are often seasonal, in Vietnam, the weather has become so wildly unpredictable because of the changing climate that many famers are now enduring catastrophic floods, droughts and heat, that are destroying crops and transforming lives.
Click here to learn more about climate change, and to find out what you can do.
In September 2009, Typhnoon Ketsana hit Vietnam killing 162 people. While typhoons and other natural disasters are often seasonal, in Vietnam, the weather has become so wildly unpredictable because of the changing climate that many famers are now enduring catastrophic floods, droughts and heat, that are destroying crops and transforming lives.
Click here to learn more about climate change, and to find out what you can do.
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Global Warming: Vietnam's New Enemy
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