Philippines, Typhoon Kalmaegi
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Philippine victims of a 2021 typhoon are seeking compensation from energy giant Shell for damage that they say was intensified by climate change worsened by the oil and gas company's carbon emissions.
Mongabay News on MSN
Filipino survivors of deadly 2021 typhoon planning to sue Shell for damages
By Shreya Dasgupta Nearly 70 Filipinos affected by a deadly 2021 typhoon are planning to sue oil giant Shell in its home country of the U.K. for the damages they suffered. Typhoon Rai, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Odette,
The lawsuit centers on Philippine laws stating that citizens have the right to a healthy environment. Dozens of survivors of a “super typhoon” that struck the Philippines are suing fossil fuels giant Shell for its role in causing the climate emergency in a landmark lawsuit.
The case is the first civil claim to directly link an oil firm’s climate impact to deaths and personal injury in the Global South, its backers say
Philippine victims of a 2021 typhoon are seeking compensation from energy giant Shell for deaths and damage that they say were intensified by climate change partly resulting from the oil and gas company's carbon emissions.
Cebu Daily News on MSN
Villa del Rio residents recount horror of Typhoon Tino
For the first time in over three decades, floodwaters rose to the rooftops of homes in Villa del Rio 1 Subdivision in Barangay Bacayan, Cebu City. This is a tragedy, residents said, that was worse than Typhoon Odette in 2021 and the most harrowing experience of their lives.
The oil major says that the suggestion that it had unique knowledge about climate impacts is ‘simply not true’.
THE approach of typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) has brought Central Visayas’ transportation network to a near standstill, with sea and air travel suspended and provinci