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- Administrative Order No. 220
DENR Climate Change Service Administrative Order No. 220 Creating an Inter-Agency Committee on Climate Change View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/AO%20220.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Share the Facts About Mangroves
Conservation International Share the Facts About Mangroves A resource page that allows you to learn and share facts about mangroves. Explore Source: https://www.conservation.org/act/share-the-facts-about-mangroves Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- Pating, Saan Ka Parating?
This roadmap is expected to propel shark and ray conservation forward in the Philippines, in hope of finding the balance between human needs and the integrity of the Philippine marine ecosystem. Pating, Saan Ka Parating? 2020 Conservation Roadmap for Sharks and Rays in the Philippines (2017-2020) This roadmap is expected to propel shark and ray conservation forward in the Philippines, in hope of finding the balance between human needs and the integrity of the Philippine marine ecosystem. Download file Previous Next Back to Laws and Policy Frameworks
- Executive Order No. 785
DENR Climate Change Service Executive Order No. 785 Mandating the Presidential Task Force on Climate Change to Develop the National Climate Change Framework, Directing the Task Group on Information to Develop and Coordinate a National Information, Education and Communications Program, and Directing the Presidential Adviser on Climate Change to Review Government Climate Change Programs and Official Development Assistance Projects View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/EO%202009-785.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Change the Current
Education for climate action < Back Change the Current Goal Build the knowledge, skills, and confidence of youth and educators to take climate action Timeline 2020-2024 Change the Current (CTC) began in 2020 as a series of infographics on climate change issues in the Philippines. It evolved into an education and leadership program for adolescents in 2021 (CTC 1.0), for college students and young professionals in 2022 (YCTC), and for educators in 2023 (CTC 2.0). CTC 1.0 was in partnership with the Department of Education-Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Service (DepEd-DRRMS) and UNICEF Philippines, YCTC with the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative and the US Embassy in the Philippines, and CTC 2.0 with UNICEF Philippines and DepEd-DRRMS, with support from The Marketplace and Kiehl's Philippines. The 2024 workshops are being supported by Ashoka Globalizer and private donors. Participants 511 public school educators 110 public school students 32 young emerging climate leaders How we made waves Integrating climate change education activities in different subjects and supporting more than 50 educator- and student-led community-based projects through micro-grants (PhP15,000) Partners CTC is a project in partnership with the Department of Education-Disaster Risk Reduction Management Service and UNICEF Philippines, with support from The Marketplace. Previous Next
- ResilienSEA: A Climate Resilience Camp
< Back ResilienSEA: A Climate Resilience Camp Culasi, Antique CCAM capacity building for Sangguniang Kabataan Officials. The camp will teach participants new approaches to addressing various climate-related issues in their respective barangays. Previous Next
- Climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Philippines - Chris Ng
Save Philippine Seas Climate change adaptation and mitigation in the Philippines - Chris Ng A video lecture that defines and differentiates climate change adaptation and mitigation, and explores different CCAM strategies. Language: Filipino and English Watch video Source: https://youtu.be/h0vE6d95VcI Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Coral Reef in a Box
Climate Science Ltd. Coral Reef in a Box A resource page for teachers and parents to teach about coral reefs and their importance through a simple art-based activity. Explore Source: https://climatescience.org/schools/coral-reef-in-a-box-6-8?curr=2bddc015-9301-4638-a007-560de57053cd Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- Get Ready for Disasters: Flip Chart for Teachers
Philippine Red Cross Get Ready for Disasters: Flip Chart for Teachers A mini book that teaches about climate-related disasters and how we can respond to them. Language: English View and download Source: https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/2013_FLIPCHART-FOR-TEACHERS.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- SALOM: Diving Into the Waters | Haquathon 2.0
Save Philippine Seas SALOM: Diving Into the Waters | Haquathon 2.0 A video featuring advocates and teachers who are making environmental education for children accessible and engaging through their website, content, and online learning sessions. Watch video Source: https://youtu.be/bK8KS6Gxg-E Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Dyhum the Dugong
Seagrass-Watch Title I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Button Source: I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- Protect our Mangroves
Forest Foundation Philippines Protect our Mangroves A poster highlighting the role of and benefits brought about by mangroves. View and download Source: https://www.forestfoundation.ph/publications/mangrove-poster/ Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next







