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    Who knew?

    Saturday, 06 April 2024

    https://www.independent.co.uk/climate-change/news/indonesian-transgender-climate-change-bandung-b2522422.html


    Joya Patiha, a43-year-old Indonesian transgender woman, first started to notice that changing weather patterns in the mountain-ringed city of Bandung were affecting her income as a sex worker a decade ago.

    The rainy season waslasting longer across the West Java province, winds were stronger and in someparticularly bad years Patiha lost up to 80% of her earnings.

    Trans women like Patiha are among the most affected by extreme weather linked to climate change, as well as suffering disproportionately when disasters strike.

    “No one is coming outduring the longer rainy season,” said Patiha. “It is very hard to make moneyduring that unpredictable weather.”

    Indonesia isparticularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and trans women, whotend to face more stigma and marginalisation than trans men or other LGBTQ+Indonesians, are also among those hardest hit by extreme weather.

 
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