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To prevent future death and destruction, Yeb Sa帽o is confronting the human rights violations that fuel climate change

To prevent future death and destruction, Yeb Sa帽o is confronting the human rights violations that fuel climate change

Yeb Saño sitting in front of mural

鈥淗ow then do we fight this battle? We stand up against every kind of injustice.鈥

Yeb Sa帽o

Super Typhoon Haiyan surges across the philippines

Super Typhoon Haiyan surges across the Philippines.听NASA image by Jeff Schmaltz,听

Nadarev ‘Yeb’ Saño

For Yeb Sa帽o, the effects of climate change became tragically clearer on Nov. 8, 2013, when Super Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in Southeast Asia. The tropical cyclone鈥攐ne of the strongest in recorded history鈥攍eft a massive trail of destruction, particularly in the Philippines, where it claimed thousands of lives.

At the time of the disaster, Sa帽o鈥檚 brother, AG, an environmental and peace activist, was in the family鈥檚 hometown of Tacloban and helped gather bodies of the deceased in the aftermath.

鈥淗e counted at least 73 dead bodies carried by his own hands. We lost friends, loved ones,鈥 Sa帽o said.

Just a few days later, the tragedy led Sa帽o鈥攖hen chief climate negotiator for the Philippines in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change鈥攖o speak on behalf of the lives lost at the hands of Super Typhoon Haiyan at the UN Climate Change Summit in Warsaw, Poland. His heart-wrenching address called for action and was met with a standing ovation. He also fasted for 14 days in solidarity with the victims and all people confronting the impacts of climate change.

鈥淲hat is heartbreaking is that the people who suffer the most are the ones who contribute the least to the root of the problem: The poor, marginalized and vulnerable groups bearing the brunt of the impacts from the climate emergency contribute the least to the world鈥檚 carbon emissions,鈥 he said. 鈥淐limate change is one of the biggest injustices in human history.鈥

Sa帽o鈥檚 advocacy for climate justice as chief negotiator for the Philippines captured global attention. In 2016, he was appointed executive director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia, where he continues to strive for social and environmental justice.

To prevent future devastation, Sa帽o said the world must hold those responsible for climate change truly accountable and make them stop the harms they鈥檙e inflicting. But action requires immense economic and political transformation鈥攊ncluding a transition of energy, transport, and food systems. That means abandoning fossil fuels, such as oil, coal and gas; developing renewable energy systems that support sustainable economic development; and shifting narratives promoted by the fossil fuel industry and colluding government agencies.

鈥淸Fossil fuel industries] have robbed humanity of decades to act on climate change by creating a smokescreen around the truth and reality of the crisis,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey have also cunningly shaped the wrong notion that the responsibility for the climate crisis rests on the shoulders of individuals rather than on their own questionable business practices.鈥

To unravel what Sa帽o called the root causes of the climate crisis鈥攇reed, arrogance and apathy鈥擲a帽o said we must implement the same solutions that make the world a better place, from empowering the marginalized to combating consumerism.

鈥淗ow then do we fight this battle?鈥 he said. 鈥淲e stand up against every kind of injustice.鈥

Destruction and damage by Typhoon Haiyan November 23, 2013 in Tacloban, Philippines.

Destruction and damage by Typhoon Haiyan November 23, 2013 in Tacloban, Philippines.