By:
Emmanuel D. Taghoy
IPIL,
Zamboanga Sibugay – “Do you know what climate change is? What are you
doing about it?”
These
were the questions posed by Information Center Manager Alma L. Tingcang of the
Philippine Information Agency (PIA)-Sibugay to high school students attending
the advocacy fora on climate change adaptation and mitigation on Sept. 26, 29
and 30 in the municipalities of Alicia, Imelda and Buug, respectively.
“I
believe mankind perceived climate change as something fictitious, but it is
real and is happening. What we need to do is change our attitude towards it and
adapt to the changes in our climate,” Ms. Tingcang stressed.
PIA-9
is embarking on a massive advocacy campaign relative to Climate Change
Resiliency and Adaptation in partnership with the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR).
It
aims to equip students with knowledge in coping with disasters, address apathy
toward climate change, and popularize adaptation measures.
“For
people to be proactive, we need to inform them how to handle emergency
situation, what to prepare and what to do during typhoons, storm surge, floods,
landslides, earthquake and other disaster preparedness tips which would
eventually save lives,” said Tingcang.
More
than a hundred students attended the advocacy forum in all three schools
composed mainly of presidents, vice presidents and secretaries of the different
student organizations and clubs.
The
school heads have also expressed their gratitude to PIA for the conduct of the
advocacy fora in their respective schools.
Alicia,
Imelda and Buug are identified as flood, landslide and sea surge-prone
municipalities. So, these became priority areas for advocacies on climate
change adaptation and mitigation. (PIA) 100714)
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