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  • Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action

    United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action A resource page providing an overview of climate action under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Explore Source: https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/climate-change/ Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • YSEALI MAP 2022 Grant Winners

    Learn more about the 2022 YSEALI MAP Grant winners and their projects. Manila and Cebu YSEALI MAP MEET THE 2022 GRANT WINNERS In 2022, the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Marine Accelerator Program chose nine projects to receive up to US$4,500.00 of funding to grow their initiatives. BURMA Save Lin Shu Lin Paing Save Lin Shu Lin Paing aims to raise community awareness through campaigns with mobile truck in two selected fishing communities (50 children and 30 adults from each village). The purpose of the project was that the locals could take part in the awareness campaign for the very first time in their lives and were able to get access to the awareness of marine mammal conservation through fun and simple activities. Learn more about Save Lin Shu Lin Paing INDONESIA Karimunjawa Elasmo-Peers The Karimunjawa Elasmo-Peers aims to recruit and train 6 local youths as part of Indonesian Elasmobranch Citizen Science Network (IECSN) Elasmo-Peers in KJNP and provide them on basic elasmobranch knowledge, conservation, community engagement, and socio-ecological research. Youth Based River School Initiative Program aims to transform environmental awareness into a culture for the community of Banda Aceh. Learn more about Karimunjawa Elasmo-Peers here Learn more about #DemiLaut here PHILIPPINES Act Now for Ranow Act Now For Ranow Movement evolved from a simple clean up drive turned to be an avenue by providing leadership development opportunities and community empowerment focused on Lake Bato and its biodiversity conservation and moving further as we applied the ridge to reef approach to reach more least economically resilient communities that can potentially contribute to the environmental sustainability and natural resources management. PHILIPPINES Salin Swap Salin Swap is a new service by Salin PH that aims to reduce packaging waste generated by Filipino households and communities by offering their go-to brands in returnable containers. Learn more about Act Now for Ranow here Learn more about Salin PH here PHILIPPINES Enhancing Community-Based Ecotourism Building Resilient Ecotourism in Bugnayan Pt. Marine Sanctuary aimed to revitalize operations of Bugnayan Pt. Sanctuary following the impacts of the pandemic and typhoon, to revive functions of the MSMB and to set plans, strategies and activities for the establishment of sustainable ecotourism operations. Learn more about Earthing PH here THAILAND Beach Hack Beach Hack Thailand aims to bring together people from many industries who are passionate about marine conservation and coastal management to network, develop, and re-design more sustainable solutions. Learn more about Beach Hack INDONESIA Griya Luhu Griya Luhu is a digital waste management bank aims to reduce waste pollution in Bali’s ocean by providing access to a sustainable waste management system for 10 more villages in Gianyar. We aim to reach 4000 households within 6 months. GriyaLuhu currently provides services for 25 villages with total 8000 households. Learn more about Griya Luhu here MALAYSIA #DemiLaut: Modernizing Traditional Fisheries #DemiLaut: Modernizing Traditional Fisheries aims to create a solution to empower youths to supervise traditional fishers as role models to record fish catch and make transactions digitally for the fishery supply chain. Email: sitta.mar@gmail.com Facebook: Hackathon Thailand Email: lerietan@gmail.com earthingph2020@gmail.com INDONESIA Our Conservasea: Permission to Change Permission To Change aims to provide a training and mentoring program that will help in encouraging, engaging, and empowering MSMEs to develop their businesses through eco-friendly ways. Learn more about Our Conservasea here INDONESIA Seaside Youth Initiative Project (SYIP) Seaside Youth Initiative Project (SYIP) aims to increase the awareness of youth and the surrounding community about the importance of mangroves for life so that mangrove knowledge will become a culture for the people in the coastal area of Aceh Besar District. Learn more about SYIP here Save Philippine Seas 2022-2023. All Rights Reserved.

  • Climate Change Song

    FlexyBear (Filipino animation) Climate Change Song A Filipino song for children that teaches simple ways to reduce our impact on our climate and the environment. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT5yZYWqbPk Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • DepEd Memorandum No. 024, s. 2019 - 2019 National Search for Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Schools

    Department of Education DepEd Memorandum No. 024, s. 2019 - 2019 National Search for Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Schools A document listing the objectives and criteria for determining the level of sustainability of elementary, high school, and higher education institutions. View and download Source: https://www.deped.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/DM_s2019_024.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

  • SUBMARINE | savephilippineseas

    Sustainable Businesses for Marine Conservation We see businesses as vehicles for sea change. Under our program, Sustainable Businesses for Marine Conservation (SuBMarine), we work with companies of all kinds and sizes to identify and pursue the change we want to see in the world – together. We've partnered with Globe Telecom, Huawei, Coca-Cola, Adidas, and Kiehl's, to name a few. Contact us to get a copy of our SuBMarine deck!

  • Covid-19 Reusers Manual: Your Guide to Using Reusables in the Pandemic

    Save Philippine Seas Covid-19 Reusers Manual: Your Guide to Using Reusables in the Pandemic An infographic that aims to help maintain low waste habits and reuse solutions in accordance with health and safety guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic. View and download Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CDOamH3n_nI/ Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next

  • Winning Initiatives | Reimagine Recycling 3

    Reimagine Recycling Year 3: Supporting solutions to waste pollution is a month-long incubation program of Coca-Cola Philippines and Save Philippine Seas to support 10 emerging initiatives that address issues on waste segregation, recycling/upcycling, improving the welfare of the informal waste sector, and mainstreaming gender in waste management. Meet 6 out of 10 initiatives that underwent the program will receive project funding to support further activities below! REIMAGINE RECYCLING YEAR 3 WINNING INITIATIVES #BawasBasura by Sari-Cycling Sari-cycling focuses on institutionalizing waste collection in low-income communities along the Pasig River, which was named as one of the world’s most polluted waterways in June 2021. Communal Trash to Cash Bins by Republik Junk Republik Junk, with their tagline “the modern mangangalakal,” combines the model of incentivized recycling with outright cash payout and a broad network of recyclable waste-recovery drop off units in the 10 most populous barangays in Cagayan de Oro City, called their Communal Trash to Cash Bins Dewaste Solutions Dewaste Solutions’ employs a unique model that builds on the private franchising and construction of Materials Recovery Facilities (MRF) with the intent to improve MRF functionality, primarily in subdivisions and private communities in Bacoor City, Cavite. Isla Refills Isla Refills is a direct-selling model of refillable homecare and other sari-sari store goods, primarily targeting small-medium sari-sari stores, groceries, eateries and the like in Bantayan Island, Cebu where homecare goods are not easily accessible. JuanLoop JuanBag provides returnable, durable and reusable packaging made from post-consumer plastics to online shops in Metro Manila, directly tackling the booming e-commerce industry. UGYON: Basura Mo, Manggad Ko UGYON: Basura Mo, Manggad Ko is a school-based initiative in Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental that aims to increase plastic recycling and upcycling rates through household and architectural products crafted by women in underserved communities. Save Philippine Seas 2020-2021. All Rights Reserved.

  • What is Climate Resilient Development?

    Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Helvetas, ICIMOD, The Mountain Research Initiative and the University of Zurich What is Climate Resilient Development? A short animation on climate resilient development and actions that deal with climate change impacts and reduce poverty Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxrX9YQEWeg Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Marine conservation in the Philippines | Save Philippine Seas

    Learn more about the vision, activities, projects, and campaigns of Save Philippine Seas, a marine conservation non-profit organization based in the Philippines. Our Advocasea Motivating seatizens by making conservation fun and relatable Collaborating with the public and private sectors and civil society Building capacity and confidence in seatizens to take action Themes Our work focuses on three themes: Ocean Climate Action Marine Litter Prevention and Management Shark Conservation Learn more about what we do Projects Services Be a proud proactive seatizen! Learn more and get involved by downloading these free resources. TOOLKITS INFOGRAPHICS LETTERS TO LEADERS

  • RA 8749- Philippine Clean Air Act

    Climate Change Commission RA 8749- Philippine Clean Air Act An Act providing for a Comprehensive Air Pollution Control Policy and for other purposes. View and download Source: https://climate.gov.ph/public/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Knowledge/RA-8749.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Mga Kwento ng Klima | Part 3 - Sinukol ng Gutom

    ABS-CBN DocuCentral, Oscar M. Lopez Center Mga Kwento ng Klima | Part 3 - Sinukol ng Gutom An episode from a documentary series that delves into the effects of climate change on agriculture as the source of food and livelihood for many Filipinos. Language: Filipino Watch video Source: https://youtu.be/EhCm51XouVU Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

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