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[EDITORIAL] Paano sasagipin ang mundo?

Madalas tayong nakakapanood ng pelikula tungkol sa doomsday , end of the world . Nakaaaliw, sabay subo ng popcorn. Kathang-isip lang naman ‘yan. 

Pero isang bagay ang hindi kathang-isip: hindi na malayo ang katapusan ng sangkatauhan… kung hindi kikilos ang mga bansa sa buong mundo.

Ito’y dahil sa pag-init ng planeta na tila binubusa sa kalan. ‘Yan ang tinatawag na “global warming.” Inihahambing ‘yan ng mga eksperto sa nasusunog na bahay. 

Ang Southeast Asia (SEA) ang isa sa pinakamalupit na tatamaan. Tataas ang antas ng karagatan, heat waves, tagtuyot at titindi at magiging madalas ang pag-ulan. Maraming mabababang lugar na walang kalaban-laban sa papataas na sea levels. Mabubulabog at guguho ang mga ekonomiyang hindi nakapag-adapt o nakapag-mitigate.

Imagine mo? Hindi ka lang parang na-Yolanda (kung saan 6,300 ang nasawi). Para ka ring itinapon sa disyerto ng Middle East. (Gulp)

Mawawasak ang agrikultura, pangingisda, at livestock tulad ng  mga babuyan at manukan. Sa madaling salita, hatid rin ng global warming ang gutom. 

Hindi ito pelikula, mga pare/mare.  Kaya’t sa susunod na may balita tungkol sa “global warming” at “COP26,” makinig ka – hindi ‘yan bagay na walang kinalaman sa ‘yo. 

Hindi man natin ikamatay ‘yan – ‘yan ang tiyak na magpapahirap at maaaring pumatay sa ating mga anak, apo, at apo sa tuhod.

Ano ba ‘yang COP26?

Kaya’t may mga kumperensiya tulad ng COP26 na layong bawasan ang carbon dioxide at methane, at pigilan ang deforestation. 

Ang mga gas tulad ng carbon dioxide at methane ay nagsisilbing kumot na pumapalibot sa Earth, at nagta-trap ng init, kaya’t nagbabago ang klima. Parang ikaw ‘pag nainitan ka dahil sa kumot. ‘Yan ang nais ng COP26 – bawasan ang nakatalukbong na makapal na kumot. PANOORIN: Climate change according to a kid

Methane ang pangalawang pinakamalaganap na greenhouse gas matapos ang carbon dioxide. Mas mabagsik ito sa pagta-trap ng init, parang nagkumot ka ng nylon at hindi cotton. Pero mas madali rin itong mag-break down sa atmosphere. Kaya’t obvious na strategy ang bawasan ito sa kagyat na panahon.

Kasama ngayon sa Global Methane Pledge ang kalahati sa top 30 methane emitters.

Carbon dioxide mula sa mga sinusunog na coal sa mga planta ang pinakamalaking sanhi ng global warming. Sumumpa ang Indonesia, Poland, Vietnam, at iba pang bansa na i-phase out ang mga coal-fired power plants at tigilan na ang pagtatayo ng mga ito. Ang masakit, wala ang Tsina, India, at Australia sa kasunduan.

Samantala, ang mga gubat – ang lungs o baga ng mundo – ay numinipis na. Ang kagubatan ang sumasala ng carbon dioxide sa ere at ginagawa itong oxygen. 

Nabalitaan mo naman siguro ang pagkasunog ng Amazon rainforest ng Brazil? Nakapanlulumong isipin na ang kagubatang sasagip sana sa atin ay pinababayaang masunog.

May lagpas 100 na global leaders na nangakong tatapusin ang deforestation pagsapit ng 2030, kasama ang Brazil, Indonesia, at Democratic Republic of Congo, na bumubuo ng 85% ng kagubatan ng buong mundo.

Ano ang target?

Sa 2015 Paris Agreement, nangako ang mga bansa na ililimita sa 2°C ang pag-init – ang pre-industrial levels ng mundo – at sabay targetin ang 1.5°C. 

Pero sa  Glasgow COP26 summit, ang paulit-ulit na idinidiin ng mga world leaders na dapat ay mamintina natin ang average global temperature sa 1.5°C .

Alam mo ‘yung lumang style na pagbibilad sa araw ng mga puting damit para lalong pumuti? Halimbawa, kapag hindi nakamit ang 1.5°C at mas uminit pa ang temperatura ng mundo, 80% ng Great Barrier Reef ang makukula (bleaching). Toxic ito sa mga coral. Mamamatay ang walangsingganda at napakahalagang ecosystem, kasama na ang mga creatures ng karagatan tulad ng clownfish.

Halimbawa ang Australia, ang bansang kinaroroonan ng Great Barrier Reef. Tuloy ito sa pag-i-issue ng permit para sa coal-fire powered plants at methane gas deals.

Sa panig ng Pilipinas, nagpadala ito ng 19-man delegation na karamihan ay taga-Department of Finance (DOF). Habang magandang bagay na karamihan ay taga-DOF, wala ni isang taga-Climate Change Commission o CCC. 

Hindi isinama si Jerome Ilagan, ang opisyal ng CCC na laging dumadalo sa COP. Sabi ng dating climate change commissioner na si Yeb Saño, mahalagang may institutional memory ng negosasyon ang CCC. 

Climate injustice

Kahit na anong sidhi sa pagpapatupad ng mga Third World countries sa pangako sa COP26, ang pinakamalaking responsibilidad ay nasa mayayamang bansa dahil sila ang pinakamalaking contributor sa global warming.

Pero sa mahihirap na bansa – ang tinatawag na “Global South”– ang bigwas ng global warming. Ito ang kawalan ng “climate justice.” 

Sana naman tupdin ng lahat ang pagpigil sa global warming – lalo na ang Global North na sa laki at yaman nila’y ‘sing tindi rin sa paggamit ng enerhiya at pagbubuga ng greenhouse gases sa ere. Sana.

Ang mga bansa sa laylayan ang pinakakawawa sa global warming. Parang hopeless ba? Maaasahan ba natin ang katwiran at foresight na manaig, hindi kasuwapangan at panandaliang ginhawa, lalo na sa mayayamang bansa?

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How does climate change look like in the Philippines?

As we celebrate Earth day 2022 with the theme of Invest in Our Planet , let’s take a look at how Philippines has been affected by the climate crisis. 

With permission from the Oscar M. Lopez Center and ABS-CBN DocuCentral, we are sharing a documentary, Mga Kwento ng Klima that chronicles the lives of the Filipino people affected by the worsening climate crisis. It also shows how local communities, government agencies, and other organizations are championing climate resilient projects inspiring its viewers to take action for the environment. 

Mga Kwento ng Klima (2019)

Mga Kwento ng Klima  is an award-winning documentary chronicling climate change in the context of the Filipino experience, co-produced by Oscar M. Lopez Center and ABS-CBN DocuCentral in 2019.

Taking six months to produce, the OML Center and the ABS-CBN DocuCentral team visited areas gravely impacted by climate change, as well as areas soon to be affected by it, harnessing narratives of survival and adaptation strategies.

As part of the development of the documentary, the OML Center held several mini-workshops with multi-sectoral stakeholders on themes surrounding climate change, including culture, land use, water and seascape, policy and public service, economy, and risks to sectors and industry, among others.

Mga Kwento ng Klima first aired on ABS-CBN’s “Sunday’s Best” on November 24, 2019.

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It’s hard to think about climate change in this time of soaring unemployment, shuttered businesses, and worsened poverty. But we all have to concern ourselves with climate now, because it is no longer just some vague realm of scientists and world leaders. It has become an economic problem, one that’s already hurting all of us, especially the poor, in profound ways.

Various analyses show that climate change is widening the wealth gap, particularly making poor countries poorer. One 2019 study from Stanford University found that from 1961 to 2010, the per-person wealth in the world’s poorest countries decreased by as much as 30 percent due to global warming.

In a country like the Philippines, it’s easy to see how the dramatic change in climate has pushed individuals and communities toward economic distress. More severe and more frequent extreme weather events (e.g. typhoons, floods, and droughts) wreak havoc on homes, livelihoods, and local economies. With the increasing unpredictability of these events, poorer, less adaptable communities become more exposed and less resilient.

Not only does climate change inflict costly damage and destroy livelihoods, it also threatens our food security. Our agriculture sector takes a hit with every flood and drought, while our aquatic food sources suffer from the warming and acidification of marine habitats. In addition, vector-borne diseases such as dengue find more conducive environments in warmer tropical climates like ours.

All these have domino effects on the day-to-day life of the average Filipino, including food access, health and medical care, productivity, childcare and education, and more.

It is high time to think of climate change as an economic issue, and for Filipinos to include this issue in political (not partisan) decision-making.

How is climate response a political decision? For so long, the narrative on climate change focused on the responsibility of the individual: Each person must choose eco-friendly products, conserve energy, plant trees, and so on. It is clear now that individual action can only go so far; without concrete policy from governments and political will to effect meaningful solutions, our individual actions can only scratch the surface of the issue.

Fr. Jett Villarin, one of the country’s foremost climate scientists and who has worked with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, emphasized this in a briefing last week: “Climate action cannot just be individual. It has to be organized, it has to be collective… We need good policies, we need good governance.”

In terms of climate, good governance involves national and local government leaders who listen to scientists in crafting climate laws and regulations—and actually enact them.

So far, environmental laws in the country have been feebly implemented. For example, the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act has barely put a stop to open dumping and open burning of waste, and the Revised Forestry Code has not deterred illegal lumber-cutters even in protected forests.

Further, good climate governance entails not only the mitigation of global warming factors but also adaptation strategies for citizens already living in a warmer world. As we are now experiencing the effects of climate change, how can we adapt? Adaptation strategies include disaster risk management, water utility management, protection of ecosystems, and support for sustainable agriculture.

Our local and national government leaders have to hear our strong public demand for effectual climate governance. Besides participating in visible advocacy, one of the ways to express our demand is through our vote. Already, we are seeing who among our politicians have included climate action in their priorities, who have failed their climate promises, and who have shown no regard at all for the climate crisis.

We, the common Filipino, must own the issue of climate change. It is not just scientists and academics who perceive its effects. It is us who are burdened economically, immensely, by the shortage of climate action.

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Epekto Ng Climate Change Sa Kalusugan – Kahulugan At Halimbawa

Heto ang mga halimbawa ng epekto ng climate change sa ating kalusugan.

EPEKTO NG CLIMATE CHANGE – Sa paksang ito, ating tatalakayin kung ano nga ba ang mga nagagawa ng climate change sa ating kalusugan at ang mga halimbawa nito.

Ang kalusugan ng tao ay magdurusa bilang resulta ng pagbabago ng klima. Ang pabago-bagong panahon ay maaaring lumikha ng isang hanay ng mga di-talamak na karamdaman na, kung hindi ginagamot nang mabilis o ang ating mga katawan ay hindi nasanay, ay maaaring maging seryoso sa paglipas ng panahon.

Epekto Ng Climate Change Sa Kalusugan – Kahulugan At Halimbawa

Ang lagnat, sipon, ubo, pagkahilo, at iba pang karamdaman ay mga halimbawa. Isa pa sa mga halimbawa ay kung ating ipagpalagay na ang panahon ay sobrang init sa umaga, makulimlim sa hapon, at maulan sa gabi.

Ang usok na tumatakas mula sa lupa ay maaaring maduduwal. At ang panahon ay palaging nagbabago, na ginagawang mahirap para sa mga indibidwal na may mahinang katawan at kalusugan na makayanan.

Isa rin sa kailangan nating aaalahanin ay ang mga virus at mikrobyo. Mga pathogen na dala ng tubig (bakterya, mga virus, at mga parasito tulad ng Cryptosporidium at Giardia); mga lason na ginawa ng nakakalason na algal at cyanobacterial blooms sa tubig; at mga kemikal na pumapasok sa tubig bilang resulta ng mga gawain ng tao ay apektado lahat ng pagbabago ng klima.

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Climate change is definitely upon us.  You don’t need to have a scientific mind to realize this, as recent natural calamities have shown in the Philippines, which also swept through some parts of Southeast Asia causing hundreds of casualties and losses to the economy: Typhoons Ondoy (International name: Ketsana) and Pepeng (Parma) in 2009 that flooded Metro Manila; Sendong (Washi) in 2011 which was recognized as the world’s deadliest storm in 2011; and Pablo (Bopha) in 2012.  Certainly, this is a little discomforting and makes us a little bit apprehensive about our future. To lessen our anxiety about this phenomenon, it helps to ask questions and get answers. It’s also good to know if something is being done to address the problem – and know that it is being done right.

The Aquino government has been very aggressive in its approach to address the problem of climate change.  It staffed the Climate Change Commission  (CCC) and made it functional. The CCC coordinates and provides oversight and policy advice on programs and projects on climate change. It is also tasked to craft the National Strategic Framework on Climate Change and the National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP). The latter serves as the country’s roadmap to effectively deal with the problem. The CCC also takes a strong stand in international negotiations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

To give more teeth to the government’s efforts to adapt to climate change, another law was passed creating the People’s Survival Fund (PSF). With an initial fund of P1 billion pesos (equivalent to US25 million), the special fund will be used for climate change adaptation programs and projects at the local level.

To ensure that the government stays on the right path, through the Climate Change Commission and the Department of Budget and Management, it has requested the World Bank to undertake a study to review government expenditures related to climate change and institutions with mandates to address climate change.

The study called the Climate Public Expenditure and Institutional Review or CPEIR, also provides a general backdrop of projected increases in global temperature and its corresponding effects:

  • Globally, since 1950, ocean temperature increased by about 0.09 o C
  • Sea levels have been rising by 15-20 cm from pre-industrial levels with the rate nearly doubling from that of the past century.
  • Industrial activity was non-existent in the Philippines during this period and any GHG emission could only come from agricultural and other normal processes. However, as a small and archipelagic country, the Philippines is highly vulnerable to sea-level rise. The report cited a study (Dasgupta et al. 2009) which listed the cities of San Jose, Manila, Roxas and Cotabato among the top 10 most vulnerable cities in the East Asia and Pacific Region to sea-level rise.

Based on the study, climate change clearly poses a threat to human survival. It foretells of the submergence of coastal communities due to sea-level rise. It also projects the occurrence of frequent and stronger typhoons, and of prolonged, intense heat in the summers and heavy rains and flooding during rainy season. It also tells of the dire consequences of these natural catastrophes to human habitation, food supply, the degradation of ecosystem services and eventual extinction of some species. This clearly shows that climate change is a development issue that threatens the gains and economic development attained in past decades. Agriculture, for instance, which relies on a stable, regular weather pattern will be adversely affected, if such pattern is disrupted by climate change.

While the Philippines is not a major green house gas (GHG) emitter, the report projects that our country’s GHG emission will continue to increase in the years to come. This growth will be due to a growing economy, heightened urbanization, increased demand and use of energy and the expected increase in the number of vehicles, all of which are highly dependent on crude oil for energy.

Given the above, the report recommends several measures along three main lines:

  • strengthening planning, execution, and financing framework for climate change
  • enhancing leadership and accountability through monitoring, evaluation, and review of climate change policies and activities
  • building capacity and managing change

The report, to be launched on June 25, 2013 in Manila, also calls on the government to address several barriers to effective implementation of the climate change agenda.

Meanwhile, a survey commissioned by the World Bank and conducted by the Social Weather Station finds that many Filipinos say they are now experiencing the effects of a changing climate. The survey looked into the level of knowledge of Filipinos about the impacts of climate change as well as their personal experience/s about it. We’ll soon share the results of this survey on www.worldbank.org/ph , but in the meantime, perhaps there are those who are still in the dark about how to adapt to a changing climate, or how the government is working to mitigate its effects.

If you have questions about this topic or would like to share some observations about your environment , please post them in the comments section of this blog. Join the conversation on Twitter by sending your feedback to @worldbankasia and to @CCCommissionPh with hashtag #askCCC and we'll make sure to respond to them. We hope to address all your concerns and will be selecting five of the most pressing questions and answer them in a short video called   5 Questions, 5 Minutes to be posted on www.worldbank.org/ph . Ask now!

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  1. Sanaysay Patungkol sa Climate Change

    Essay about Climate Change sanaysay patungkol sa climate change hindi na normal ang daloy ng klima sa ating mundo. habang tumatagal mas lalong lumulubha ang. ... Ngayong alam na natin kung ano ang climate change, alamin natin kung bakit nga ba nating nasasabi na malala na ang climate change sa ating bansa. Ayon sa Time Magazine, noong nakaraang ...

  2. Pagbabago ng klima

    Mga pagbabago sa temperatura ng hangin sa ibabaw ng daigdig sa nakalipas na 50 taon. Higit na umiinit ang Artiko, at karaniwang tumaas ang mga temperatura sa lupa nang higit sa mga temperatura sa ibabaw ng dagat. Ang katamtamang temperatura ng hangin sa ibabaw ng Daigdig ay tumaas ng halos 1.5 °C (mga 2.5 °F) mula noong Rebolusyong Industriyal. ...

  3. Paano maiiwasan ang pagbabago ng klima

    Magtipid ng enerhiya. Sa ilang maliliit na alituntunin sa bahay, matututunan natin kung paano maiwasan ang pagbabago ng klima sa pamamagitan ng pagtitipid ng enerhiya. Tingnan natin kung ano ang mga alituntuning iyon: Huwag iwanan ang iyong TV at computer sa standby mode. Ang telebisyon ay bumubukas nang tatlong oras sa isang araw (sa karaniwan ...

  4. [EDITORIAL] Paano sasagipin ang mundo?

    Sa 2015 Paris Agreement, nangako ang mga bansa na ililimita sa 2°C ang pag-init - ang pre-industrial levels ng mundo - at sabay targetin ang 1.5°C. Pero sa Glasgow COP26 summit, ang paulit ...

  5. Ano ang Super El Niño at ano ang epekto nito sa mundo?

    Ito ang nangyayari ngayong 2023, kung saan hinagupit ang Pilipinas ng unang bagyo na Bagyong Amang. Gayunman, tipikal lamang ito sa isang tropical na bansa gaya ng Pilipinas. "El Niño doesn't mean drought o walang ulan. El Niño increases the probability or chances na magkaroon ng dry spell na posibleng mag-lead into drought," sabi ni Solis.

  6. Ang Ating Kwentong Klima

    My dream is to have dignified Filipino farmers and fisherfolk, who are climate stewards and who have the capacity to do more with less resources by producing nourishing food for Filipinos. ⏤ Christine Jodloman, AGREA Kwentong Pagkain (Food Stories), the first episode of the series, discussed the impact of climate change on food security in an agricultural country like the Philippines.

  7. Climate Change

    Sanaysay ukol sa climate change, mga sanhi, epekto at solusyon by karla9hornilla9garci

  8. Climate change: Isang tao bawat segundo ang inililikas mula sa ...

    Napakahalaga ang nalalapit ng pagpupulong sa usaping climate change sa Glasgow, dahil tinatayang isang tao bawat segundo ang inililikas mula sa kanyang tahanan dahil sa masamang epekto ng global ...

  9. Mga siyentipiko nagbigay ng 'pinal na babala' sa climate change sa ulat

    Mga siyentipiko nagbigay ng 'pinal na babala' sa climate change sa ulat ng UN. 'Kailangan ng mundo ang climate action sa lahat ng larangan — lahat, saanman, sabay-sabay,' ani UN Sec. Gen.

  10. PDF Secretary of the Interior and Local Government

    Ano ang Climate Change? Ang Climate Change ay ang pagbabago ng klima o panahon dahil sa pagtaas ng mga greenhouse gases na nagpapainit sa mundo. Nagdudulot ito ng baha at tagtuyot, nagkakaroon ng mas maraming bagyo, at pagguho ng lupa. Nagkakaroon din ng epekto sa araw-araw na kabuhayan ng tao, pagbaba ng produksyon sa agrikultura at pagtaas ng ...

  11. Climate Change para kay Juan

    Huwag kang mag-alala, sa "2015 Annual Science Immersion Workshop for Journalists" na isinagawa ng Metcalf Institute for Marine and Environmental Reporting sa Amerika, ang mga siyentipiko mismo, aminadong nahihirapan talaga silang iparating ng malinaw sa publiko ang kanilang mga pag-aaral tungkol sa climate change kahit pa sa palagay nila, ito ang pinakaimportanteng isyu sa daigdig ngayon.

  12. Problema at Solusyon: Climate Change by Leann Favores on Prezi

    Climate Change. Ang panahon ay ang kondisyon ng isang lugar o kapaligiran sa loob lamang ng maikling oras, halimbawa ay ang mainit na panahon, malamig at ulan . Ang klima naman ay kung paano mag-asal ang kapaligiran o atmosphere sa loob ng mahabang panahon o oras. Ang kahulugan ng climate change o pagbabago ng klima ay ang pagbabago sa ...

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    Mga Kwento ng Klima is an award-winning documentary chronicling climate change in the context of the Filipino experience, co-produced by Oscar M. Lopez Center and ABS-CBN DocuCentral in 2019.. Taking six months to produce, the OML Center and the ABS-CBN DocuCentral team visited areas gravely impacted by climate change, as well as areas soon to be affected by it, harnessing narratives of ...

  14. Climate change and the common Filipino

    One 2019 study from Stanford University found that from 1961 to 2010, the per-person wealth in the world's poorest countries decreased by as much as 30 percent due to global warming. In a country like the Philippines, it's easy to see how the dramatic change in climate has pushed individuals and communities toward economic distress.

  15. Epekto Ng Climate Change Sa Kalusugan

    EPEKTO NG CLIMATE CHANGE - Sa paksang ito, ating tatalakayin kung ano nga ba ang mga nagagawa ng climate change sa ating kalusugan at ang mga halimbawa nito. Ang kalusugan ng tao ay magdurusa bilang resulta ng pagbabago ng klima. Ang pabago-bagong panahon ay maaaring lumikha ng isang hanay ng mga di-talamak na karamdaman na, kung hindi ...

  16. Filipinos, how are you adapting to climate change? You ask, we answer

    Climate change is definitely upon us. You don't need to have a scientific mind to realize this, as recent natural calamities have shown in the Philippines, which also swept through some parts of Southeast Asia causing hundreds of casualties and losses to the economy: Typhoons Ondoy (International name: Ketsana) and Pepeng (Parma) in 2009 that flooded Metro Manila; Sendong (Washi) in 2011 ...

  17. PDF GRAD STUDENT PAPER: Climate Change Impacts on Philippine Communities

    the global impacts of climate change, the scope of this paper is limited to South-East Asia, most particularly to the Philippines. This section aims to discuss only the changes in climate resulting from global increases of atmospheric carbon. Climate change is anticipated to have many impacts on the status quo of the Philippines. Temperature Rise

  18. Lumalalang epekto ng climate change, nararapat tugunan

    Ang climate change ay isang malaking banta sa ating kalikasan at kabuhayan. Sa kolum nitong si Mayor Vico Sotto, ibinahagi niya ang kanyang mga hakbang bilang board member ng Global Covenant of ...

  19. Tagalog essay tungkol sa climate change

    Essay on climate change in australia durdgereport web fc com. Tagalog essay tungkol sa climate change. pagbabago ng klima essay help. The intergovernmental panel on climate change ipcc is set to release the first of its fifth assessment reports, representing the most comprehensive global.

  20. Sumulat ng isang sanaysay o essay tungkol sa isyu ng global climate change

    Sanhi ng CLIMATE CHANGE. Ayon sa pag-aaral, ang dalawang sanhi ng climate change ay ang: 1. Natural na pagbabago ng klima ng buong mundo nitong mga nagdaang matagal na panahon. Ito ay sama-samang epekto ng enerhiya mula sa araw, sa pag-ikot ng mundo, at sa init na nagmumula sa ilalim ng lupa na nagpapataas ng temperatura o init sa hangin na ...

  21. Global Warming sa Pilipinas (Sanaysay)

    Global Warming sa Pilipinas (Sanaysay) Jim Lloyd 4:03 PM Pormal Na Sanaysay , Sanaysay. Isang halimbawa ng sanaysay tungkol sa kapaligiran. Maraming isyu ang kinakaharap ng ating bansa sa kasalukuyan. Ngunit kung ako'y bibigyan ng pagkakataon na maging bahagi ng mga isyung ito, ang una kong pagtutuunan ng pansin ay ang isyu tungkol sa ating ...

  22. Ang Pagbabago ng Klima sa ating Bansa

    Magbigay alam sa mga tao kung ano nga ba ang pagbabago ng klima o Climate Change. Ibigay ang mga impormasyong makatutulong sa mga awdiyens at malaman ang mga sanhi at idinudulot nito sa bansa. Ano ang ating dapat gawin? Simple lang, baguhin natin ang ating pananawa at sa ating sariling kakayahan ay mas alagaan natin at mahalin ang ating kalikasan.

  23. 93% ng Pinoy naranasan hagupit ng climate change sa nakalipas na 3 taon

    Sa kanilang sample population, lumalabas na nasa 93% ng mga Pinoy na nasa wastong gulang na ang nakaranas ng epekto ng climate change. "More specifically, the survey found 17% saying they have ...