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consequences, including the displacement of people and destruction of coastal infrastructure. To address the impacts of climate change, the
Philippine government has taken steps to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the changing climate. The country has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030, which will require significant changes in the energy and transportation sectors. The government is also implementing measures to increase the resilience of the population to the impacts of climate change. These measures include the construction of flood control infrastructure, disaster risk reduction policies, and programs to promote sustainable agriculture.
153:. Compounding these issues, the impacts of climate change, such as accelerated sea level rise, exacerbate the state's high susceptibility to natural disasters, like flooding and landslides. Aside from geography, climate change impacts regions with a history of colonization more intensely than regions without a history of colonization. Colonized regions experience the repercussions of climate change most jarringly "because of their high dependence on natural resources, their geographical and climatic conditions and their limited capacity to effectively adapt to a changing climate." Since
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into the atmosphere. The oceans then absorb the majority of this heat. Sea levels are rising as a result of climate change. This rise is likely to accelerate over the coming century and continue for centuries. The impacts of sea level rise include permanent flooding (inundation) of low-lying areas, and increased frequency, extent and depth of tidal inundation. Sea level rise will also cause most sandy beaches to recede (where beaches will move further inland) and erode.
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reported as being involved in "capture fishing", and fish contributes to 50% of a
Filipinos protein consumption. This fish reliance has contributed to the current overfishing of 70% of Philippine fishing grounds and about 40% of fish caught being done illegally. Coastal communities and local fishers organized themselves to implement sustainable fishing practices and protect fishing grounds from commercial fishing fleets that are destroying marine habitats.
77:, known locally as Yolanda, in 2013 that killed 6,300 people and left 28,689 injured. Congress passed the Clean Air Act of 1999, the Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004, the Climate Change Act of 2009 to address environmental issues. The country is also a signatory to the Paris Agreement. However, research has found that outside of cities, the general public doesn't feel equally informed. Environmental activists and land defenders, consisting mostly of
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415:. Karagatan Patrol ships using VIIRS (visible infrared imaging lure lights) have detected an increase in apparent commercial fishing vessels from 3,602 in February 2020 (before COVID-19 lockdowns) to 5,950 in March, which went back down to 1,666 in May when lockdown eased. These vessels were detected in waters that only allow small artisanal fishermen using passive fishing methods, due to the area being a spawning ground for most fish species.
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surrounding habitat, including coral reefs in the area. This damage is estimated to have cause $ 99.2 billion in losses a year, according to a study by
Rhodora Azanza of the University of the Philippines. As such, average fish yields have been reported to be decreasing. Jimely Flores, a senior marine scientist for Oceana, described the situation saying, "In some dynamited areas, if you dive you don't see any fish at all."
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resources, conservation of biodiversity, rehabilitation of ecosystems, control of population growth and human resources development, inducing growth in rural areas, promotion of environmental education, strengthening citizens' participation, and promoting small to medium-sized enterprises and sustainable agricultural and forestry practices. One of the initiatives signed in part of the strategy was the 1992 Earth Summit.
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69:, like earthquakes, typhoons, and volcanic eruptions. In 2021, the Philippines ranked the fourth most affected country from "weather-related loss events", partly due to the close proximity of major infrastructure and residential areas to the coast and unreliable government support. One of the most devastating
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percent of the harvestable lumber never left the forests but, having been damaged in the logging, rotted or was burned in place. The unsurprising result of these and related policies is that out of 17 million hectares of closed forests that flourished early in the century only 1.2 million remain today.
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One of the problems of environmental issues is about the sea level rise. Sea level rise is an increase in the level of the world's oceans due to the effects of global warming. Burning fossil fuels is one of the causes of global warming because it releases carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gasses
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of the
Philippines dropped from 70 percent down to 20 percent. In total, 46 species are endangered, and 4 have been eradicated completely. Only 3.2 percent of total rainforest is left. Based on an analysis of land use pattern maps and a road map, an estimated 9.8 million acres of forests were lost in
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have a history of colonialism and resource exploitation, their environment lacks the diversity necessary to prevail against natural disasters. A lack of biodiversity reduces the resilience of a specific region, leaving them more susceptible to natural disasters and the effects of climate change. With
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Republic Act No. 8749, also known as the
Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999, mandates the government to create and implement a national program for preventing and managing air pollution. The law also tasks the government to monitor air quality throughout the country. The Department of Environment and
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Philippines is experiencing sea-level rise, which is threatening more than 40% of the population that live in coastal areas. The rising sea levels are causing increased flooding, erosion, and salinization of freshwater resources. These impacts have significant economic, social, and environmental
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While most local government units establish a
Material Recovery Facility (MRF), implement segregation at the source, and collect and process all recyclable and biodegradable materials, most of the municipal solid wastes are either disposed in the dump sites or openly burned, which further worsen the
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every year. Around 20% of the plastic waste makes its way to the sea. One estimate ranks the
Philippines as the world's third largest producer of oceanic plastic waste. The Pasig River deposits 72,000 tons of plastic into the sea annually, mostly during monsoons, placing it among the world's top 10
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Only 10% of the total population is connected to a sewer network. The vast majority uses flush toilets connected to septic tanks. Since sludge treatment and disposal facilities are rare, most effluents are discharged into the ecosystem without treatment. According to the Asian
Development Bank, the
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Although water resources have become scarce in some regions and seasons, the
Philippines as a whole has more than enough surface and groundwater. However, neglecting to have a coherent environmental policy has led to the contamination of 58% of the groundwater in the Philippines. The main source of
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who have been attempting to bring attention to the environmental issues in the country have been met with violence or murder. As a result, the Philippines has been ranked one of the most dangerous places in the world for environmental activists. It also has one of the highest percentages of climate
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The Philippines formulated the Sustainable Development Strategy to tackle environmental issues and address the need to sustain development and growth. The Sustainable Development Strategy proposes policies for assimilating environmental considerations in administration, apposite pricing of natural
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Commercial fishing is causing environmental problems, exhausting food supply, and threatening livelihoods in the Philippines and around the world. The Philippines has a strong fishing culture due to its historically productive and diverse marine ecosystems. In 2018, 927,617 people were officially
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The government regularly granted logging concessions of less than ten years. Since it takes 30β35 years for a second-growth forest to mature, loggers had no incentive to replant. Compounding the error, flat royalties encouraged the loggers to remove only the most valuable species. A horrendous 40
130:(OCHA), the Philippines is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. The archipelago is situated along the Pacific Ocean's typhoon belt, leaving the country vulnerable to around 20 typhoons each year, a quarter of which are destructive. The December 2021 typhoon known colloquially as
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In conclusion, climate change is a significant issue in the Philippines that is already causing significant economic, social, and environmental impacts. The country is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to its location and its high population density. The government has
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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources is responsible for creating, supporting, and enforcing policies on environmental protection by the Philippine government. The department is also tasked with ensuring sustainable management of the Philippines' natural resources. The Philippine
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taken steps to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the changing climate, but much more needs to be done to reduce the impacts of climate change on the country and its people. The Philippines must continue to prioritize climate action to build a more sustainable and resilient future.
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Dynamite fishing, also known as blast fishing and fish bombing, was outlawed in 1932. It is a practice of throwing bombs into the water to kill and stun the fish caught in the blast, and then collecting the fish. The process kills both fish eggs and fish too young to sell. It also destroys the
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estimated that Typhoon Odette impacted the livelihoods of 13 million people, destroying their homes and leaving them without adequate food or water supplies. More tragically, the physical and economic repercussions of Typhoon Odette led to the death of over 400 people as of December 2021.
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Lagmay, Alfredo Mahar Francisco; Agaton, Rojelee P.; Bahala, Mark Allen C.; Briones, Jo Brianne Louise T.; Cabacaba, Krichi May C.; Caro, Carl Vincent C.; Dasallas, Lea L.; Gonzalo, Lia Anne L.; Ladiero, Christine N.; Lapidez, John Phillip; Mungcal, Maria Theresa Francia (March 1, 2015).
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The anti-nuclear movement campaigned to remove foreign military bases in the Philippines. In 1991, the Philippine Senate voted to reject a new bases agreement treaty with the US, after which TaΓ±ada stood up from his wheelchair and was greeted with applause. The US left behind tons of
661:, at least 30 land and environmental defenders were killed in the Philippines in 2018, many of whom were in conflict with private business groups. Kalikasan People's Network for the Environment recorded 46 deaths in 2019. The group said activists have also been harassed, vilified, "
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Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) is responsible for environmental impact assessments, pollution prevention and control, as well as enforcing six main environmental laws in the Philippines. The Philippines has also signed into several international environmental treaties, with
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enhanced its extraction of the archipelago's resources for the early modern global market. The Philippines is projected to be one of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change, which would exacerbate weather extremes. As the Philippines lies on the
123:. All of these impacts together have greatly affected the Philippines' agriculture, water, infrastructure, human health, and coastal ecosystems and they are projected to continue having devastating damages to the economy and society of the Philippines.
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According to Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), the country produces an average of 41 kilotons of garbage daily with almost 10 ktons/day coming from Metro Manila alone. As of May 2024, there are 296 garbage disposal sites in the Philippines.
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Natural Resources issued Administrative Order No. 81 in 2000 outlining its implementing rules and regulations for the Clean Air Act. It also issued in 2004 Administrative Order No. 2004-26 amending Rule XIX of DENR Administrative Order No. 2000-81.
870:. In contrast, this writ protects one's right for a healthy environment rather than constitutional rights. The Writ of Kalikasan originated in the Philippines, whereas the two aforementioned writs have roots in European and Latin American law.
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Activists in the Philippines have organized activities to call for government action to address climate change. They have protested government policies that have allowed reclamation projects and mining activities and the killing of activists.
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University of British Columbia. "Coral reefs suffering in Philippines despite outlawing damaging fishing practices: New research finds dynamite, poison still common fishing methods." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, March 16, 2018.
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Republic Act No. 9003 or the "Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000" provides for a solid waste management program. It orders the adoption of sanitary landfills and the closure of dangerous open dump sites.
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by organizing protest actions in different parts of the country. Youth activists have also protested the building of coal energy plants and their funding by multinational banks such as Standard Chartered.
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Upon signing the 1992 Earth Summit, the government of Philippines has been constantly looking into many different initiatives to improve the environmental aspects of the country.
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after its withdrawal and anti-nuclear campaigners provides assistance for the bases' cleanup. The former bases are now profitable tourist sites in the Philippines, such as the
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Liu, Dawning S.; Iverson, Louis R.; Brown, Sandra (1993). "Rates and Patterns of Deforestation in the Philippines: Application of Geographic Information System Analysis".
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industries. The national government recognized the problem and since 2004 has sought to introduce sustainable water resources development management (see below).
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Air pollution causes significant health and economic problems in the Philippines. An estimated 66,000 deaths annually have been directly linked to air pollution.
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which has been used to resettle families that lived along the coast in informal settlements and had no access to safe water supply and sanitation facilities.
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It is estimated that in 2025, water availability will be marginal in most major cities and in 8 of the 19 major river basins. Besides severe health concerns,
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stated that the "continued targeting of journalists reporting on environmental issues represents a particularly concerning trend for freedom of expression."
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are fishing methods that cause extensive damage to coral reefs. These practices are major threats to Philippine marine life and ecosystems.
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The Philippines is sometimes considered the most dangerous country for environmental activists. According to environmental watchdog
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pollution is untreated domestic and industrial wastewater. Only one third of Philippine river systems are considered suitable for public
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caused around a billion dollars (β±51.8 billion) in infrastructure and agricultural damages and displaced about 630,000 people. The
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The movement continues to face challenges as attempts have been made to open the abandoned Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. In 2017
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is one of the most polluted rivers in the world with 150 tons of domestic waste and 75 tons of industrial waste dumped daily.
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Environmental groups have asked Congress to pass a Human Rights Defenders Bill to help protect activists and their families.
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is having serious impacts in the Philippines such as increased frequency and severity of natural disasters,
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facilities and terminate the presence of American military bases, which were believed to house
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calculations, the Philippines generates 2.7 million tons of
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4908:Philippines
4848:South Korea
4843:North Korea
4738:Afghanistan
4384:Immigration
4186:Child labor
4161:Agriculture
4131:Coast Guard
4065:Legislative
4000:Legal codes
3873:Earthquakes
3737:Archaeology
3713:Philippines
2873:December 3,
2847:December 3,
2821:December 2,
2725:October 23,
2059:(1): 5978.
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1579:January 28,
1012:(1): 1β27.
585:toxic waste
544:(NFPC) and
445:Solid waste
392:Pasig River
365:Pasig River
147:earthquakes
58:colonialism
5507:Categories
5373:Uzbekistan
5348:Tajikistan
5263:Kyrgyzstan
5243:Kazakhstan
5163:Bangladesh
5153:Azerbaijan
4968:Uzbekistan
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4607:Great Seal
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4507:Literature
4502:Inventions
4301:Corruption
4296:Censorship
4166:Automotive
4027:Executive
4020:Government
3878:Ecoregions
3770:Prehistory
3762:Chronology
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2229:World Bank
1838:August 31,
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842:Philippine
778:Procedendo
771:peremptory
750:Certiorari
663:red-tagged
478:World Bank
449:See also:
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34:landslides
5459:Hong Kong
5413:Palestine
5338:Sri Lanka
5333:Singapore
5213:Indonesia
5054:Hong Kong
5008:Palestine
4933:Sri Lanka
4928:Singapore
4808:Indonesia
4537:Festivals
4522:Mythology
4434:Squatting
4429:Sexuality
4399:Languages
4321:Education
4265:ZIP codes
4109:Air Force
4058:President
3978:Elections
3932:Volcanoes
3905:Mountains
3829:Geography
3752:Political
3730:Overviews
3470:August 3,
3230:The World
3134:0261-3077
2899:April 13,
2842:France 24
2754:August 1,
2433:March 11,
2400:April 14,
2365:cite book
2294:April 14,
2251:April 16,
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2171:April 16,
2138:April 14,
1780:0257-3032
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1627:Knowledge
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1139:March 23,
1111:March 21,
1034:158354398
1026:1022-5706
983:March 21,
854:Kalikasan
785:Prohibito
767:/ Mandate
296:June 2021
220:June 2021
18:pollution
5482:Category
5403:Abkhazia
5353:Thailand
5308:Pakistan
5288:Mongolia
5283:Maldives
5278:Malaysia
5178:Cambodia
5077:Category
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4903:Pakistan
4883:Mongolia
4878:Maldives
4873:Malaysia
4773:Cambodia
4682:Category
4612:Language
4424:Religion
4419:Refugees
4362:Genetics
4291:Abortion
4226:Taxation
4082:Judicial
3956:Politics
3937:Wildlife
3866:Typhoons
3747:Military
3396:March 8,
3370:July 12,
3340:July 12,
3330:Mongabay
3305:July 12,
3271:July 12,
3240:July 12,
3210:June 28,
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3073:June 21,
3068:Inquirer
3047:June 21,
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2692:July 20,
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2464:June 18,
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5378:Vietnam
5293:Myanmar
5273:Lebanon
5203:Georgia
5158:Bahrain
5148:Armenia
4973:Vietnam
4888:Myanmar
4868:Lebanon
4798:Georgia
4753:Bahrain
4743:Armenia
4653:Outline
4569:Symbols
4477:Cuisine
4454:Culture
4409:Poverty
4394:Kinship
4316:Divorce
4279:Society
4243:Tourism
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