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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Charity blames climate change for Typhoon Haiyan

Charity workers have called on world leaders to do more to tackle climate change, because they say events like Typhoon Haiyan could be caused by it.
Family stands among rubble in the Philippines


The UK Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), which is made up of 14 UK charities, say Typhoon Haiyan is an example of the sort of weather that could happen more often if the world doesn't take action.
But not all scientists agree that extreme weather events are caused by man-made climate change.

UN meeting

The United Nations, a joint committee of governments from across the world, are currently holding climate talks in Warsaw in Poland. The group is discussing ways to get countries to lower their carbon footprint.
Recent reports from the UN suggest human activities are causing a rise in gases that cause global warming. Some climate experts say this results in a change in weather and environment.
So the DEC has called on the UN to use this meeting to discuss events like Typhoon Haiyan and take action to tackle it.
But not everyone agrees that extreme weather like Typhoon Haiyan happen because of a rise in gases caused by human activities.
From CBBC Newsround

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