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CWTS - Script: Candelario: Hello! Did You Know That Philippines Is Also Known As The Pearl of The Orient Seas?

The document discusses climate change in the Philippines, its impacts like rising sea levels and temperatures, and extreme weather events. It also discusses human activities like burning fossil fuels that contribute to climate change and organizations working to address it like Greenpeace. The Philippines is highly vulnerable to climate change due to its location and natural disasters.
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CWTS - Script: Candelario: Hello! Did You Know That Philippines Is Also Known As The Pearl of The Orient Seas?

The document discusses climate change in the Philippines, its impacts like rising sea levels and temperatures, and extreme weather events. It also discusses human activities like burning fossil fuels that contribute to climate change and organizations working to address it like Greenpeace. The Philippines is highly vulnerable to climate change due to its location and natural disasters.
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CWTS - Script

Voice Overs
 Candelario
 Penalba
 Valdez
 Flores
 Taboy
 Nullas
 Dave
 Dancel
 Agdeppa

Part 1
Candelario: Hello! Did you know that Philippines is also known as the pearl of the orient seas?
Currently There are 7,64 islands in the Philippines with having its topography consisting of
mountainous terrains, dense forest, plains and coastal areas.It’s cool to hear of-course! Its
islands are classified into 3 geographical areas such as Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Philippines is also known because of its natural wonders such as: the Banaue Rice terraces in
the mountains of Ifugao; the chocolate hills of Bohol; The tubbataha reefs in the middle of Sulu
sea; Mount Hamiguitan in the province of Davao Oriental; Puerto Princesa underground river;
Mayon Volcano in the province of Albay; and the Hundred islands in Pangasinan. Knowing thes
7 wonders in the Philippines makes you want to live in here right? Now, I want you to know
that It really is more fun in the Philippines. (transition)

Part 2
Penalba: Philippines…Just like the other countries, Philippines is also facing irregularities, and
mostly the reason behind this is climate change. Climate change that could destroy everything
climate change that could wreck the beauty of our nature.
Part 3
Valdez: Climate change is the long term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns
in a place. It is also the cause of shifting wildlife population and habitats, rising seas and a
range of other impacts.

Part 4
Flores: The Philippines is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including rising of
sea-level, rising temperatures, and extreme rainfall. It is because our country is exposed to
natural hazards like cyclones and floods. Since the mid-20th century, a scientific assessment
confirmed that climate change is most apparent due to human activities.

Taboy: By burning fossil fuels and garbage, cutting down forests and farming livestock, smoke
emission from vehicles and industries, and overwhelming usage of appliances that releases
Chlorofluorocarbons and Freon, can contribute to climate change. Human activity has rapidly
become the leading cause of changes to our climate.

Part 5
Nullas: the Philippines is ranked third on the World Risk Index for highest disaster risk and
exposure to natural disasters cause by climate change.
Every year, Philippines is visited an average of 20 typhoons due to geographical location of the
country and every decade great floods occurs. During 1978, typhoon Katring devastate the
country and having a death toll of over 400 lives, next decade 1988 typhoon Ursing hits and
killed 288 lives then 1998 typhoon Lolens takes 303 live, and 2009 typhoon Undoy strikes and
killed 671 lives.

Dave: During drought season, when El nino occurs, the most affected by it are the agriculture
sectors and the water resources. March 2019 when mild el nino occurred, many water
resources disruption occurs many part of the Manila. Many people have difficult time of coping
the heat of summer especially when theres water disruption.

Part 6
Dancel: The organization which help to prevent climate change is Greenpeace with their work
structure focusing on Climate change mitigation, Genetic engineering ban, Toxics elimination,
and lastly Ancient forest protection. There's also laws against the contribution to climate
change, one specific law is Republic Act No. 9731, this is an act to discouraged destruction of
forests, this was implemented due to the great contribution of illegal cutting of trees into
climate change.
Part 7
Agdeppa: we can choose to raise awareness of the need to stop climate change. we can voice
our support for legislation that incentivizes sustainable development in the country and we can
support leaders who believe in the same vision and to those who are watching who are still in
their youth you can make the biggest impact by pursuing a higher education maybe you can
find a solution to our problems, maybe you'll be the one to educate others about these issues
and with this new generation of united determined and caring citizens there will be no problem
we can't solve. We are NSTP-CWTS students, we can change our country with our own hands.

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