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cities and climate change for 2011
The Philippines is responding to climate change by implementing various policies and initiatives, such as the National Climate Change Action Plan, to mitigate the impacts of climate change. The country is also increasing efforts in disaster risk reduction and management, promoting renewable energy sources, and working towards meeting its commitments under the Paris Agreement. Additionally, there are campaigns to raise awareness and engage communities in climate change adaptation and resilience-building measures.
climate change and disease
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c0mpare the climate of Japan and Philippines are they similar or diffirent
If we define short-term climate change as limited to around one year, then El Nino and La Nina are the factors that affect (and effect) it. Long-term climate change happens over thousands of years, because of many factors like the strength of the sun, the tilt of our planet, the movement of the earth's orbit. Long-term climate change is also happening very quickly now because of global warming, but the effects will last a long time.
Non-human factors play no part in global warming and climate change. If we had not started burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide, there would be no global warming. And then no climate change.
The Philippines experiences drought in some parts of the year due to factors such as the El Niño weather phenomenon, reduced rainfall during the dry season, and deforestation leading to water scarcity. Climate change can also play a role in exacerbating drought conditions in the country.
Climate change
There are no natural factors that scientists think are causing the present climate change. It is now clear that global warming is caused by deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Because the four general types of climate in the Philippines are based on seasonal rainfall distribution.