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  • Meet Generation Green: young people who are determined to save the planet

    Voices of Youth Meet Generation Green: young people who are determined to save the planet A page filled with messages from and stories of young people from around the world and the many different ways they are helping solve the climate problem. Explore Source: https://www.voicesofyouth.org/generationgreen Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Climate-Resilient Agriculture in the Philippines

    Department of Agriculture Climate-Resilient Agriculture in the Philippines A resource exploring adaptation and mitigation strategies in agriculture and their impact in the economy, and productivity of this sector. View and download Source: https://amia.da.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/CRA_Profile_Philippines.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • 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

  • Plastics in the Pandemic

    Save Philippine Seas Plastics in the Pandemic A blog post consolidating resources on plastic use during the pandemic and its effects on the waste management movement, ocean pollution, and climate change. Explore Source: https://www.savephilippineseas.org/post/plastics-in-the-pandemic Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next

  • Healthy Oceans and Clean Cities Initiative

    Enable local governments and communities in the Philippines to reduce marine plastic pollution < Back Healthy Oceans and Clean Cities Initiative Goal Enable local governments and communities in the Philippines to reduce marine plastic pollution Timeline 2021-2023 The Healthy Oceans and Clean Cities Initiative (HOCCI) is a regional project funded by the Government of Japan and is being implemented by UN-Habitat in the Philippines in cooperation with global, national, and local partners. HOCCI aims to enable local governments and communities in the Philippines to reduce marine plastic pollution. SPS led the writing and research of the paper Community Behavior Change Strategies for Plastic Waste Reduction: 10 Key Questions, which explores barriers and motivations, and offers recommendations to promote behavior change at the community level. Show More Participants Six pilot cities: Cagayan de Oro, Calapan, Davao, Legazpi, Manila, and Ormoc How we made waves Download any of the following resources: Mechanism to customize a suitable Extended Producer Responsibility model for plastic packaging waste in the Philippines Waste Management Infrastructure Gap Circular Economy for Plastics Private Sector Workshop – Workshop Proceedings Community Behavior Change Strategies for Plastic Waste Reduction: 10 Key Questions Marine Litter Learning Kit (Facilitator's Guide) Marine Litter Learning Kit (YouTube Playlist for instructional videos) Partners Institute for Global Environment Strategy, the Government of Japan, UN-Habitat in the Philippines Previous Next

  • Kwentong Kinabukasan | #AngAtingKwentongKlima Episode 4

    Oscar M. Lopez Center, Asia Society Kwentong Kinabukasan | #AngAtingKwentongKlima Episode 4 A recorded in-depth online discussion on the future of Filipino communities based on climate projections, and on how we can be prepared and more resilient in the long-term. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/live/aSg7PGY5dmo?feature=share Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Shark Conservation Act

    Senate Bill 520 filed by Sen. Cynthia Villar in the 19th Congress to regulate the catching, sale, purchase, possession, transportation, importation, and exportation of all sharks, rays, chimaeras, and any part thereof in the country. Shark Conservation Act Senate Bill 520 filed by Sen. Cynthia Villar in the 19th Congress to regulate the catching, sale, purchase, possession, transportation, importation, and exportation of all sharks, rays, chimaeras, and any part thereof in the country. Download file Previous Next Back to Laws and Policy Frameworks

  • Field Guide to Philippine Mangroves

    Philippine Tropical Forest Conservation Foundation Inc., Zoological Society London-Philippines Field Guide to Philippine Mangroves An identification guide to Philippine mangroves with photos of their distinctive features to provide visual comparison of species. View and download Source: https://membership.zsl.org/sites/default/files/media/2015-06/Field%20Guide%20to%20Phil.%20Mangroves.pdf Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next

  • Alagaang Mabuti ang Dagat

    FlexyBear (Filipino animation) Alagaang Mabuti ang Dagat A Filipino song that teaches different ways to take care of our sea. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix_fn70RGoU Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next

  • The Philippine Climate Almanac (First Edition)

    Oscar M. Lopez Center The Philippine Climate Almanac (First Edition) A collection of engaging data visualizations and interesting facts on past to recent climate-related events and disasters in the Philippines. View and download Source: https://www.omlopezcenter.org/the-philippine-climate-almanac/ Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Marine Litter Learning Kit

    UN Habitat, IGES, Save Philippine Seas Marine Litter Learning Kit A resource kit filled with activities to help educators and facilitators understand and teach the basics of the topic of marine litter. View and download Source: https://www.iges.or.jp/en/pub/hocci-mllk-un-habitat/en Previous Back to Waste Management 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

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