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PASCUA, CHCARLES JOURDAN F.

BSBAB-1A

IS MMSU CLIMATE CHANGE PROOF

Nestled amidst the challenges posed by climate change, the Mariano Marcos State University
(MMSU) stands as a beacon of resilience and innovation. With a steadfast commitment to
sustainability and academic excellence, MMSU emerges as a pivotal institution in the battle
against environmental adversities. This introduction explores the institution's robust
infrastructure resilience, pioneering sustainability initiatives, and forward-thinking academic
programs, all of which converge to fortify MMSU as a bastion of climate change resilience.

First, the university is committed to environmental protection and exceeds legal


requirements. It established a center to address climate change's impact on agriculture, aiming
to enhance resilience through research and technology adoption. The Regional Development
Council- Region I also designated MMSU as the Regional Research and Training Center for
Climate Change in Region I. The center aims to enhance the resilience of the agriculture sector to
climate change and climate variability through strategic research and demonstration of proven
technologies on the farmers’ field for wider adoption. More so, it will take the lead of crafting,
coordinating, and implementing regional integrated RDE plans for climate change. The center is
equipped with: GIS and Environment Monitoring Laboratory with 10 modern desktop computers
with 31 floating ArcGIS 10.1 Licenses and two ENVI+IDL Licenses Network of Automatic
weather stations. Two dedicated servers for downloading satellite data for climate change studies
Two units of survey grade GPS.

Second one is, Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) implements sustainability policies
focused on research into alternative energy, investment in energy-efficient infrastructure, and
adherence to government regulations. MMSU has implemented energy conservation measures
in accordance with government directives. Key points include:
1. Use of energy efficient CFL and slim type fluorescent lamps.
2. Maintaining room temperature at no lower than 25 degrees Celsius.
3. Limiting air conditioning operation from 9 AM to 4 PM.
4. Addressing air leakage/infiltration.
5. Adjusting air conditioning to fan mode during lunchtime.
6. Turning off computers, equipment, and appliances when not in use.
7. Bypassing second-floor elevator service.
8. Monitoring and controlling Lighting Power Density and Building Power Density in
conditioned areas.
9. Keeping track of electric utility bills and monitoring percent energy savings generated over the
past year.

Lastly, there are programs that focus on climate change Environmental science and natural
science. Both natural science and environmental science courses often include a focus on climate
change. In natural science, the emphasis is on understanding the physical processes driving
climate change, such as atmospheric dynamics, oceanic circulation, and the interactions between
the Earth's systems. Environmental science, on the other hand, examines the impacts of climate
change on ecosystems, biodiversity, human health, and socio-economic systems, as well as
strategies for mitigation and adaptation. Both disciplines play a crucial role in addressing the
challenges posed by climate change through research, education, and policy development.
Thus, the Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) stands as a formidable force in the face
of climate change, leveraging its commitment to sustainability, robust infrastructure, and
forward-thinking academic programs. Through initiatives like the establishment of a regional
research center for climate change, implementation of energy conservation measures, and
comprehensive education in environmental and natural sciences, MMSU emerges as a beacon of
resilience and innovation. By integrating research, technology, and education, MMSU fortifies
its position as a pivotal institution in the battle against environmental adversities, exemplifying a
holistic approach towards climate change resilience.

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