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  • Climate Knowledge Portal for the Philippines

    Oscar M. Lopez Center Climate Knowledge Portal for the Philippines A website that makes climate change- and disaster-related observations and projections accessible, in order to inform disaster risk management for stakeholders at the local level Explore Source: https://www.omlopezcenter.org/climateknowledge/ Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • RA 10121- Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010

    Official Gazette RA 10121- Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 An Act strengthening the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management System, providing for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Framework and institutionalizing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plan, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes. View and download Source: https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2010/05/27/republic-act-no-10121/ Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Executive Order No. 774

    DENR Climate Change Service Executive Order No. 774 Reorganizing the Presidential Task Force on Climate Change View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/EO%202008-774.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • The Four Nesting Pawikans in the Philippines

    Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines 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

  • Executive Order No. 320

    DENR Climate Change Service Executive Order No. 320 Designating the Department of Environment and Natural Resources as the National Authority for Clean Development Mechanism View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/EO%202004-320.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • YSEALI MAP 2021 Grant Winners

    In 2021, the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Marine Accelerator Program chose 10 projects to receive US$2,000.00 of seed funding to support initiatives. Manila and Cebu YSEALI MAP MEET THE 2021 GRANT WINNERS In 2021, the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Marine Accelerator Program chose 10 projects to receive US$2,000.00 of seed funding to support initiatives. BURMA Save Irrawaddy Dolphin Campaign The Save Irrawaddy Dolphin Campaign envisions a future where locals cherish and protect irrawaddy dolphins as a “National Treasure” through full legal and financial support from the Burma government and INGOs. Learn more about the Save Irrawaddy Dolphin Campaign CAMBODIA CyanEcoTech CyanEcoTech for Waste-Dumping Behavioral Change aims to build engagement and open the conversation about solutions to replace single-use plastics. Learn more about CyanEcoTech here INDONESIA The Youth Based River School Initiative Program The Youth Based River School Initiative Program aims to transform environmental awareness into a culture for the community of Banda Aceh. Learn more about Youth Based River School here INDONESIA Patharian Movement The Patharian Movement aims to tackle the problem of habitat degradation, especially of black coral, in the area of Manokwari, West Papua, Indonesia. MALAYSIA #DemiLaut #DemiLaut aims to establish strategic partnerships to achieve its goal of modernizing traditional fishers towards a sustainable culture. Learn more about #DemiLaut here PHILIPPINES Artivism 5.0: All Rivers lead to the Sea Artivism 5.0: All Rivers Lead to the Sea tackles issues surrounding river ecosystem and marine ecosystem degradation, focusing primarily on raising awareness of how human activities directly affect the river and marine ecosystems. PHILIPPINES Salin PH Salin PH aims to reduce packaging waste generated by Filipino urban cities. Learn more about Artivism 5.0 here Learn more about Salin PH here SINGAPORE East Coast Beach Plan East Coast Beach Plan (ECBP) started as an initiative to build awareness and motivation for people to tackle plastic pollution. Since then, it has grown to be a community driven platform in which people can organize their own cleanups and share their efforts. THAILAND Refill Station Refill Station is an (in)convenience store with selected products from sustainable partners that helps make living a low-waste lifestyle easy for the public. Learn more about ECBP here Learn more about Refill Station here TIMOR LESTE Teaching Basic Education on Marine Ecology to the Coastal Community Teaching Basic Education on Marine Ecology to the Coastal Community focuses on teaching Basic Ecology and Marine Ecology to school children in the coastal community of Timor-Leste. For more information, please email jakelasi67@gmail.com VIETNAM Green Ocean Campaign The Green Ocean Campaign is an initiative that aims to limit marine waste pollution by proposing eco-friendly lifestyle solutions for residents and encouraging proper recycling. Learn more about Green Ocean Campaign here Learn more about Patharian Movement here The journey continues! 2022 YSEALI MAP Grantees Save Philippine Seas 2022-2023. All Rights Reserved.

  • Field Guide to Coastal Fishes of Palawan

    Coral Triangle Initiative 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

  • CONTACT | savephilippineseas

    Marine Conversations Before filling in this form, please read the FAQs . It contains information on volunteer opportunities, the process to invite us for speaking engagements and events, and partnership proposals. Since we are a very small team, we may not have time to respond to all emails, especially those answered in our FAQs. Thank you! Not all messages come in a bottle.

  • RA 9513- Renewable Energy Act

    Climate Change Commission RA 9513- Renewable Energy Act An Act promoting the development, utilization and commercialization of renewable energy resources and for other purposes. View and download Source: https://climate.gov.ph/public/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Knowledge/RA9513.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Gen SEA Applications Now Open | Save Philippine Seas

    Gen SEA is under the French Embassy’s program, Youth and Oceans, which aims to engage Filipino youth in ocean conservation by raising awareness and empowering civil society organizations in areas related to the protection of oceans. Top of Page Eligibility Application Timeline About Gen SEA (Top) Eligibility Application Copy of Timeline and Activities Copy of Copy of Reimagine Recycling 2 Timeline Untitled Notice Copy of About Gen SEA Untitled Contact GENERATION OF SEA AND EARTH ADVOCATES APPLY NOW FAQS Calling young Filipino seatizens! Are you a Filipino seatizen 18-23 years old who’s ready to make waves? Gen SEA is looking for environmental advocates who have the potential to develop and lead projects to save our seas and protect our environment. Gain deeper knowledge on coastal marine ecosystems and climate change; strengthen pro-environmental habits and practices; and build your leadership and advocacy skills through hands-on activities. If you’ve got the drive to make a difference and want to level up your skills, Gen SEA is for you! Gen SEA is under the French Embassy’s program, Youth and Oceans, which aims to engage Filipino youth in ocean conservation by raising awareness and empowering civil society organizations in areas related to the protection of oceans. Gen SEA is a project of Save Philippine Seas and the French Embassy in the Philippines. What’s in store? Two cohorts of 40 participants each All expenses covered (transportation, accommodations, and materials) A virtual component that kicks off in January 2025, followed by an in-person program with Team Earth on April 26-May 2 (Earth Month) or Team Sea on May 24-30 (Month of the Ocean). Applicants must: Be a Filipino citizen, 18-23 years old Have enthusiasm for environmental conservation, nation-building, and advocacy work Be available for the virtual and in-person components Have good work ethic and work well with a team Applicants from all academic and social backgrounds are welcome! A track record of leadership, volunteerism, and participation in socio-civic activities is ideal. A leadership role in environmental projects or organizations is not necessary. Application Process Phase 1: Application period October 29-November 30, 2024 Phase 3: Announcement of participants January 6, 2025 Phase 2: Review of applications December 2024 Phase 4: Virtual program January-April 2025 How to apply: Fill out the online Gen SEA application form. Applicants can read, download, and answer a document before filling in the online form, which can be viewed and downloaded from here. Do not e-mail a filled out copy of the document as your application form, unless there is a problem with submitting the online application form. If you are having problems accessing the online form due to an unstable internet connection, please inform the Gen SEA team via gensea@savephilippineseas.org. Pick a team based on your schedule and availability (🌍 Team Earth or 🌊 Team Sea). Select a theme that excites you: shark conservation, ocean-climate action, or marine litter/circular economy . You’ll collaborate with Gen SEAtizens with the same interests to create a project during the Gen SEA program. Plus, we’re giving each project PhP25,000 (twenty-five thousand pesos) to support materials, supplies, and activities. Like/follow the social media platforms of Save Philippine Seas (Facebook , Instagram , X) and the French Embassy in the Philippines (Facebook , Instagram , X ). Timeline of Events Team Earth and Team Sea will have the same activities, just different dates and venues. Completing the virtual component is a prerequisite to the in-person component. The location will be revealed to those invited to the in-person program. All online meetings will take place on Zoom between 7-8PM (PhST). Topic Team Earth 🌍 Team Sea 🌊 Virtual Kick-off January 22 January 23 Project Management and Phases February 5 February 13 Monitoring and Evaluation February 12 February 27 Budget Management February 26 March 13 Communication Planning March 5 March 27 Peer and Team Evaluations March 9-14 April 7-11 Announcement of in-person Gen SEA participants March 15 April 14 Gen SEA Program April 26 - May 2 May 24 - May 30 The in-person component is an action-packed week that includes snorkeling in a marine protected area; learning about coastal marine ecosystems; talks and panel discussions with thought-leaders; and project implementation. Participants will also pitch project ideas for their communities. The top 10 ideas from Team Earth and Team Sea will receive seed funding of PhP20,000.00 (twenty thousand pesos) and mentorship to support project implementation over four months. What else do you need to know? Please read the FAQs before sending an email or message. Questions and issues addressed in the FAQs and eligibility will not be answered via email or social media channels. Deadline for applications is at 11:59PM (Philippine Standard Time) on November 30, 2024. Late submissions will not be accepted. APPLY NOW! GENERATION OF SEA AND EARTH ADVOCATES Gen SEA aims to empower youth who have the potential to be leaders and changemakers in the field of environmental conservation 2024 Save Philippine Seas | All rights reserved.

  • Adaptation: What is it and why do we need it?

    Climate Science Ltd. Adaptation: What is it and why do we need it? An online course that identifies ways in which we can adapt to climate change in the areas of food, water, health, and infrastructure Start this course Source: https://climatescience.org/simple-what-adaptation-is Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Watch Wildlife Responsibly

    Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines 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

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