The Climate Disaster Project

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Firefighter Logan Lefebvre looks over a fire in Cat Lake, Ont., in 2021. Submitted/Logan Lefebvre
In this Series:
Page 1
‘I just have a feeling it’s not gonna stop.’
On the fire line — and the front line of climate change — with a forest firefighter
| Logan Lefebvre as told to Ben Harris
‘If I can survive a typhoon, I can survive anything’
Heartbreak and resilience in the aftermath of Typhoon Rai
| Dheif Daniel Yunting as told to Nour Hafid
‘Damn you, garlic! Why aren’t you alive?’
Small-scale farmer whose crops were devastated by 2023 flooding still believes communities can fight climate change
| Noah Pohlkamp-Hartt as told to K.C. Jordan
‘I don’t think it was anything like I’d experienced up to that point, even being a hurricane veteran’
Sheltering in place in Miami as Hurricane Irma bears down
| Karsten Greene as told to Nour Hafid
About this series
| The Climate Disaster Project 2024
“Every time a hurricane happens, I think of them.”
| Kayleigh Stevens as told to Charlotte McConkey