Tuesday, November 19, 2024

“Climate change and Filipino’s Resilience”




       Typhoons, unusual weather patterns, and increasing sea levels are all consequences of climate change that the Philippines faces. Low-lying coastal people are severely affected, losing their homes and means of livelihood.


       Human activity, such as deforestation, industrial pollution, and excessive dependency on fossil fuels, is one of the main causes of this environmental change. Natural ecosystems have been damaged as a result of these activities, making communities prone to the negative consequences of climate change. A rapid growth and poor garbage management have made the issue worse in large cities.


      Filipinos' resilience is evident in throughout these difficulties. By using sustainable farming methods, planting mangroves to protect coastal areas, and taking part in disaster preparedness campaigns, communities are actively adjusting. Continuous fixes, however, demands an effort to climate change prevention through laws that support renewable energy, lower carbon emissions, and secure natural resources. By working together, we can create the future of society while showing the strength and resilience that characterize Filipinos.




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