L to R: Pacific Delegates Candace Burnham & Yoko Okura, Carnegie Council's Amanda Ghanooni, in Manila, October 2018. CREDIT: Devin Stewart.
L to R: Pacific Delegates Candace Burnham & Yoko Okura, Carnegie Council's Amanda Ghanooni, in Manila, October 2018. CREDIT: Devin Stewart.

Climate Change in South & Southeast Asia, with Yoko Okura

Dec 17, 2018

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Yoko Okura of Mercy Corps discusses her recent visit to Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, the site of a camp for 1 million Rohingya refugees. She learned every day, that 700 tons of trees--four football fields--are being cut down for firewood and construction, bringing an increased risk of landslides and floods. She also reflects on her visit to Manila with Carnegie Council and the advantages of traveling with a group from different disciplines.

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