The greater risk of the Philippines' involvement in the ever-
increasing cases of the effectual impact of climate change is not concealed from the knowledge of the majority. Our country is one of the highly vulnerable society through which sea level rises, increased frequency of extreme weather events occurs, severe floods prevails, rising temperatures are visible, and extreme and devastating rainfall are merely taking over. This is one of the fundamental challenges facing humanity that reasonably necessitate due focus and resilient attention. Its adverse impacts are continuously expanding and intensifying; throughout the ages, from the time immemorial we had learned to adapt to the cycle of ever- changing calamities. Most often, human activities largely contribute to climate change, what we undertake reflects on environmental events. Despite the government's efforts to instigate a move that will serve as a signal to the citizens that it's time for a change, Filipinos must light up their instinct to see that the blame is for the majority who used to be uninformed of the condition in which life is faced with dilemmas. Thus, to adapt to climate change is not just simply gaining knowledge about what causes and effects it approaches, not only must be aware of as this change rapidly affects and threatens the very essence of life, it is worth considering the actions, no matter what minute or how insignificant it may seem to us, as long as one act, most will follow, and that is the way to arrive at stoppage of it.