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Protect the Environment, Save the Future Generations!

                Climate Change is the biggest environmental challenge in the whole world. Everything we care about will be affected by climate change. Climate change happens due to many internal and external factors. This has become a global concern over the last few decades. The climate started changing a long time ago due to human activities. The warming up of the earth surface causes many ozone depletion, affect our agriculture, water supply, transportation, and several other problems are the effect of climate change.

            


     This year’s theme “Adapting for a Sustainable Future” aims to create awareness on global warming and climate change by pursuing broad and intensive public information and education campaigns to secure the cooperation of the private and public sectors. DENR secretary said that despite the limitations this pandemic has brought to us, they want to utilize this week to encourage individual actions to address this dual-threat and contribute towards green recovery which I think is a great decision.

               As an individual, we need to participate in environmental activities. By simply changing our behaviors and illegal activities, we are already contributing to the betterment of our environment. We also need to raise awareness among others. Encourage them and make them realize that climate change is a serious matter. There are many ways to spread awareness, we can use our social media platforms and it can be seen around the world. If we do not take action, what will happen to us and future generations? Each and everyone will surely suffer. It’s not too late yet, change your behavior, contribute to the environment. Save yourself and the future.

https://www.toppr.com/

https://www.wwf.org.uk/

https://www.denr.gov.ph/

https://climate.nasa.gov/solutions/adaptation-mitigation/

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/10-solutions-for-climate-change/

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