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REPORT

Climate
Change
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Group Members

KHARYLL CABIGAS IAN CAMILLE CAGUINGUIN MAE ANGELIE DE SAGUN


DIFFERENCE CLIMATE - is the long-term pattern of weather in

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a particular area. Weather can change from hour-
to-hour, day-to-day, month-to-month, or even

CLIMATE AND year-to-year. A region's weather patterns,


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usually tracked for at least 30 years, are

WEATHER considered its climate.


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WEATHER - is the general condition of the atmosphere at a


particular time and place, with regard to the temperature,
moisture, cloudiness, etc
What is Climate Change?

Climate change refers to long-term shifts in


temperatures and weather patterns. It is the
significant variation of average weather
conditions becoming, for example, warmer,
wetter, or drier—over several decades or
longer.
Primary Causes and
Effects of Climate
Change
Causes Effects

Generating power Using transportation Hotter temperatures More health risks


Generating electricity and heat by As greenhouse gas concentrations
Most cars, trucks, ships, and planes run on Changing weather patterns are expanding
burning fossil fuels causes a large chunk rise, so does the global surface
fossil fuels. That makes transportation a diseases, and extreme weather events
of global emissions. temperature.
major contributor of greenhouse gases, increase deaths and make it difficult for
especially carbon-dioxide emissions. health care systems to keep up.
Deforestation
Cutting down forests to create farms
Loss of species
or pastures, or for other reasons, Climate change poses risks to the
causes emissions, since trees, when they
survival of species on land and in the
are cut, release the carbon they have
ocean.
been storing.
Respect and protect
How to prevent green spaces
Create your own green space.

climate change? Plant trees.


Don't use harmful chemicals in the soil.
Don't just cut down a tree for no

Do’s and Dont’s!! reason.

Cut consumption and waste


Make informed purchases by choosing brands that
align with your eco-friendly values.
Don't purchase products that are
made of a lot of plastic and are not
environmentally friendly.

Make Your Commute


Green Taking public transportation to work is a
great way to cut out emissions.
Avoid purchasing a gas-guzzling
car because they release more
emissions.
The Climate Change
Act (RA 9729),
- The Act provides for the establishment
of a Climate Change Commission to
formulate and implement plans for the
country to cushion the impact of natural
disasters.
Communicable Diseases With
Updated Example of Climate-Epidemic Relationship

Climate Change
(globally) 01. Cholera
-The Horn of Africa is facing a severe

02.
drought following the worst performing
food and water-
rains in 73 years and five successive
failed rainy seasons. borne

03.
-A sixth rainy season is forecast to
increase in sea and
also fail in April/May 2023.
air temperatures
as well as El Niño
Updated Example of
Climate Change Communicable Diseases With
Climate-Epidemic Relationship
(locally)
-In 2019, 14 regions in the Philippines experienced
prolonged drought for several months brought about
by the El Nino phenomenon.
01. Malaria
-Agriculture is one of the main sectors of the

02.
bite of female
Philippine economy that was severely affected by the
El Nino phenomenon. Several provinces experienced dry Anopheles
spell. mosquito

03.
-(PAGASA) projected that by December 2023, 46
increase in air
percent of the country may suffer from a dry spell,
while 43 percent may experience a dry condition.
temperatures and
El Niño
A simple reminder...

“The less we do to
address climate
change now, the
more regulation we
will have on the
future.” - Bill Nye
The green path

Thank
you very
much!

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