Vice: When Cyclone Pam ripped through the South Pacific on Saturday morning, it not only left behind a trail of destruction on the 83-island nation of Vanuatu. In the storm's wake, political leaders around the world have used the event as an opportunity to highlight the need to address climate change and help poor, low-lying nations to adapt to rising seas and more severe weather extremes.
Vanuatu's president Baldwin Lonsdale wasted little time in identifying the culprit behind his country's acute humanitarian...