Climate Change in the Philippines

  • Reynon J
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Abstract

Impacts of Climate Change in the Philippines include threats to biodiversity such as coral loss, declining rice yields, more intense droughts, and higher sea-level rise. While there is a strong scientific consensus that human-caused greenhouse gas emissions are generating climate change that then contributes to stronger typhoons, the Filipinos have low responsibility for causing climate change. The struggle that is faced by the Philippines, as well as other developing countries, is more than just an environmental problem, it is an example of climate injustice.

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Reynon, J. (2021). Climate Change in the Philippines. Journal of Latin American Sciences and Culture, 3(4), 72–74. https://doi.org/10.52428/27888991.v3i4.142

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