Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/A-School-on-Erromango-Island-27MZIFJMSB2Z.htmlConceptually similarNew Crops on Erromango IslandGP0STP3A8Completed★★★★A Child by an Uprooted Tree on Erromango IslandGP0STP3A6Completed★★★★Children Playing on Debris from Cyclone PamGP0STP39VCompleted★★★★Damaged House on Erromango IslandGP0STP3A4Completed★★★★Weaving Thatch to Repair Roofs on Erromango IslandGP0STP3ADCompleted★★★★Fallen Tree on Erromango IslandGP0STP3A0Completed★★★★Fallen Tree on Erromango IslandGP0STP3A1Completed★★★★Supplies for Distribution on Erromango IslandGP0STP3A9Completed★★★★Food Supplies on Erromango IslandGP0STP3AACompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STP3A5A School on Erromango IslandThe Primary school in Port Narvin Village is slowly being repaired. School children are only able to work half the day because of the lack of food. Schools will close indefinitely if the shortage continues. Extreme weather events, such as Cyclone Pam, threaten to become the new normal for Pacific island states as the global climate changes, underscoring the urgency to cut global emissions to avert a climate crisis.Locations:Pacific Islands-Pacific Ocean-VanuatuDate:3 Jun, 2015Credit:© Steven Lyon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2500px X 1667pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Cyclones-Destruction-KWCI (GPI)-Natural disasters-Schools-Sea level riseShoot:Rainbow Warrior Relief Tour in VanuatuThe Rainbow Warrior is in Vanuatu to help deliver relief to outlying islands. After Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu in the Pacific in March, 75,000 people have been left in dire need of emergency shelter and other goods to restore their lives and homes. There are ongoing tireless efforts from many different organizations, through the National Disaster Management Office, who have been working hard to provide relief to Vanuatu and its people. One of the major logistical hurdles that the aid agencies are facing, is the collection and distribution of goods throughout the islands.Extreme weather events, such as Cyclone Pam, threaten to become the new normal for Pacific island states as the global climate changes, underscoring the urgency to cut global emissions to avert a climate crisis.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior Relief Tour in Vanuatu (Photos & Videos)