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The climate change in the Philippines will potentially impact agriculture,water,energy[[Datei:Ph general map.png|mini]] | The climate change in the Philippines will potentially impact agriculture,water,energy,[[Datei:Ph general map.png|mini]] | ||
coastal ecosystems,infrastructures/services and human health.The brief includes an overview and climate summary of the philippines,as well as projected climate change.The philippines is highly vulnerable to the impact of climate change,including the sea level rise,increased frequency of extreme weather events,rising temperatures and extreme rainfalls.This is due to its high exposures to natural hazards(cyclones,landslide,floods and droughts)dependence on climate-sensitive natural resources and vast coastlines where all major cities and the majority of the populations reside.The Philippines lies in the world's most cyclones-prone region,averaging 19-20 cyclones each year,of which 7-9 make landfall and the sea level in the Philippines rising faster than the global average.A rich yet increasingly depleted natural and marine resources base supports livelihoods through fisheries,agricultures,foresty,energy,mining and tourism and provides critical ecosystem services such as shoreline protection,floods control, soil stability and habitats for biodiversity. | coastal ecosystems,infrastructures/services and human health.The brief includes an overview and climate summary of the philippines,as well as projected climate change.The philippines is highly vulnerable to the impact of climate change,including the sea level rise,increased frequency of extreme weather events,rising temperatures and extreme rainfalls.This is due to its high exposures to natural hazards(cyclones,landslide,floods and droughts)dependence on climate-sensitive natural resources and vast coastlines where all major cities and the majority of the populations reside.The Philippines lies in the world's most cyclones-prone region,averaging 19-20 cyclones each year,of which 7-9 make landfall and the sea level in the Philippines rising faster than the global average.A rich yet increasingly depleted natural and marine resources base supports livelihoods through fisheries,agricultures,foresty,energy,mining and tourism and provides critical ecosystem services such as shoreline protection,floods control, soil stability and habitats for biodiversity.Example of TYPHOON that i experienced.TYPHOON HAIMA known in the philippines as the SUPER TYPHOON LAWIN.It was the most intense tropical cyclone in 2016(OCT -19-2016).And this is what i experienced or some effects of this typhoon.I'VE EXPERIENCED ON HOW TO BE SCARED OR IN HAVING A FEAR AT THE WIND like,when you are inside of the house you can hear the sound of the wind.AND ALSO WHEN THE TREES FALLS DOWN IN THE ROOFS OF THE HOUSE.Actually its not just me but we isabelino's experienced that.We isabelino's are also scared when it comes in floods ,specially when your house is not a second floor.Because you are always thinking on where can we put our things.MANY ISABELINO'S ARE DIED BECAUSE OF THAT TYPHOON.And its not just that,MANY OF THE HOUSE,SCHOOLS,BUILDINGS ARE ALSO DESTROYED.SO AFTER THE TYPHOON YOU MUST CLEAN IN A WHOLE DAY BECAUSE OF WHAT THE TYPHOONS AND FLOODS DONE.THAT TYPHOON WAS A MEMORABLE, OR IN THE OTHER WORD ITS A TRAUMA FOR US IN ISABELA. |
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The climate change in the Philippines will potentially impact agriculture,water,energy,
coastal ecosystems,infrastructures/services and human health.The brief includes an overview and climate summary of the philippines,as well as projected climate change.The philippines is highly vulnerable to the impact of climate change,including the sea level rise,increased frequency of extreme weather events,rising temperatures and extreme rainfalls.This is due to its high exposures to natural hazards(cyclones,landslide,floods and droughts)dependence on climate-sensitive natural resources and vast coastlines where all major cities and the majority of the populations reside.The Philippines lies in the world's most cyclones-prone region,averaging 19-20 cyclones each year,of which 7-9 make landfall and the sea level in the Philippines rising faster than the global average.A rich yet increasingly depleted natural and marine resources base supports livelihoods through fisheries,agricultures,foresty,energy,mining and tourism and provides critical ecosystem services such as shoreline protection,floods control, soil stability and habitats for biodiversity.Example of TYPHOON that i experienced.TYPHOON HAIMA known in the philippines as the SUPER TYPHOON LAWIN.It was the most intense tropical cyclone in 2016(OCT -19-2016).And this is what i experienced or some effects of this typhoon.I'VE EXPERIENCED ON HOW TO BE SCARED OR IN HAVING A FEAR AT THE WIND like,when you are inside of the house you can hear the sound of the wind.AND ALSO WHEN THE TREES FALLS DOWN IN THE ROOFS OF THE HOUSE.Actually its not just me but we isabelino's experienced that.We isabelino's are also scared when it comes in floods ,specially when your house is not a second floor.Because you are always thinking on where can we put our things.MANY ISABELINO'S ARE DIED BECAUSE OF THAT TYPHOON.And its not just that,MANY OF THE HOUSE,SCHOOLS,BUILDINGS ARE ALSO DESTROYED.SO AFTER THE TYPHOON YOU MUST CLEAN IN A WHOLE DAY BECAUSE OF WHAT THE TYPHOONS AND FLOODS DONE.THAT TYPHOON WAS A MEMORABLE, OR IN THE OTHER WORD ITS A TRAUMA FOR US IN ISABELA.