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  • What is the Kyoto Protocol?

    United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change What is the Kyoto Protocol? A summary of the mechanisms under which countries can measure their target reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Explore Source: https://unfccc.int/kyoto_protocol Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Usapang Bakawan

    Mangrove Matters PH Usapang Bakawan An infographic on the current threats on mangroves and the efforts being done to conserve and protect them. View and download Source: https://www.facebook.com/MangroveMattersPH/posts/pfbid025rUd65td9P912ddq1VzZVY2QWpHpUSYXHfwydQkDnjtkgEnKD3QmiBXZ6MyoinG6l Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next

  • Fintastic, Not Fearsome

    Facts vs. Fears are laid out in this infographic with tips for talking about sharks. Fintastic, Not Fearsome Save Philippine Seas & Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines Facts vs. Fears are laid out in this infographic with tips for talking about sharks. Donwload file Previous Next Back to Educational Materials

  • Pating Ka Ba? An Identification Guide for Sharks, Batoids and Chimaeras of the Philippines

    The aim of this book is to improve local knowledge and skills in the identification of cartilaginous fishes particularly landed in fish ports and markets, for use primarily by government personnel and field practitioners, or enumerators involved in doing fisheries monitoring and stock assessment programs.

  • Pinoy Preppers | Chito Miranda's rainwater collection system

    TrueID Philippines Pinoy Preppers | Chito Miranda's rainwater collection system A short video on one of the ways Filipinos can install a rainwater catchment system in their house or school Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYdDc79K20o Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Plastics in the Pandemic: Facts versus Fears

    Save Philippines Plastics in the Pandemic: Facts versus Fears An infographic with information to guide decisions on the managed use of disposables and reusables in light of the increase in single-use plastic waste during the COVID-19 pandemic. View and download Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CC3GWlRHZB8/ Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next

  • Principles for Visual Climate Change Communication

    Climate Visuals Principles for Visual Climate Change Communication An article outlining principles for engaging communications on climate, as well as climate's intersections with ocean, social diversity, and indigenous people. The page also houses an image library and other knowledge sources for effective and impactful climate change communication. Explore Source: https://climatevisuals.org/evidence/ Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

    DENR Climate Change Service United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change The foundational treaty which aims to aims to stabilize greenhouse gas emissions in our atmosphere in order to prevent dangerous human interference with our climate system, and which has provided a basis for international climate negotiations. View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/UN%20Framework%20Convention%20on%20Climate%20Change%20(UNFCC).pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Administrative Order No. 2016-13

    DENR Climate Change Service Administrative Order No. 2016-13 Reconstituting and Institutionalizing the Climate Change Office to be called Climate Change Service, in the Office of the Secretary View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/dao-2016-13.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Meet the Philippine woman protecting a marine sanctuary in Siquijor from illegal fisherman

    Mongabay 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

  • Salain | Haquathon 2.0

    Save Philippine Seas Salain | Haquathon 2.0 A video featuring the development and challenges of a group of young engineers who are building a remote-controlled, solar-powered device that collects oil spills. Watch video Source: https://youtu.be/gixVIEW8tcw Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Our Services | Save Philippine Seas

    We see businesses as vehicles of change. Learn about how we work with businesses of all sizes and our partners in our shared advocacy. Our Services Areas for coral-boration Capacity Building We design workshops and modules on marine conservation and leadership. Learn more Communication Materials We create content for information and education, bringing in a balance of technical and creative expertise. Learn more Stakeholder Engagement We organize and facilitate multi-stakeholder consultations, dialogues, and interviews. Learn more Policy Advocacy We develop advocacy campaigns and materials to pass or amend legal frameworks. Learn more Our coral-borators The Marketplace Summer Advocacy Campaign Facilitated the Marine Litter Learning Kit with The Marketplace employees of Robinsons Supermarket and conducted a coastal cleanup Linya Linya x Save Philippine Seas Linya Linya collaborated with Save Philippine Seas to create exclusive designs for merchandise donations. Commservation Workshop with UP Diliman College of Science Conducted a two-day Commservation Workshop for students together with the UP Diliman College of Science Waste Watch Workshop with Odyssey Foundation Inc. Conducted a two-day workshop on solid waste management with Odyssey Foundation Inc., the corporate social responsibility arm of CDO Foodsphere, Inc. Marine Litter Learning Kit with Mondelēz Facilitated the Marine Litter Learning Kit with Mondelēz Frequently asked questions ! Widget Didn’t Load Check your internet and refresh this page. If that doesn’t work, contact us. Start a marine conversation with us. First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!

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