"Filipinos Resiliency is What's Keeping Them Alive"
The Philippines' location makes it highly susceptible to both sudden and progressive environmental shifts. Global climate change is the overwhelming factor that intensifies these natural threats.
Fossil fuels – coal, oil and gas – are by far the largest contributor to global climate change, accounting for around 68 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 90 per cent of all carbon dioxide emissions.
As greenhouse gas emissions blanket the Earth, they trap the sun’s heat. Because of this, the planet is warming up and the climate is changing. The world is now warming faster than at any point in recorded history. Warmer temperatures over time are changing weather patterns and disrupting the usual balance of nature. This possess many risks to human beings and all other forms of life on Earth.
Many Filipino have been suffering from this international issue. They lost their source of saving, like the farmers. Their plants died from constant changing of the weather. But Filipinos still manage to survive this extreme problems that's making their lives miserable.
Nevertheless, Filipinos Resiliency have made them them who they are today.
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