Climate Change: How Fatal?
I've just come across this article about Sen. Loren Legarda, calling upon the Filipinos to support the projects the government is bound to undertake for the security of our future. She cites Albay and Puerto Princesa as model provinces, and that their initiatives should be replicated by the rest of the country. I'm not exactly a fan of her, though. But I do not disagree with her, either (It should be known to you that Philippine politics is a world full of biased commentaries and hypocrisies, and I wouldn't want to be labeled as such).
I won't pretend that I am very learned with this subject matter, climate change, and how it would affect our nation, moreover, the world in the next few years. For an individual like me, who spends thirty minutes watching the daily news (sometimes), it's not an easy task to comment on this issue. What I know, however, is that it would entirely be foolish of me not to be aware, for that matter. It would never hurt to know, so might as well visit the link (by clicking this post's title).
I won't pretend that I am very learned with this subject matter, climate change, and how it would affect our nation, moreover, the world in the next few years. For an individual like me, who spends thirty minutes watching the daily news (sometimes), it's not an easy task to comment on this issue. What I know, however, is that it would entirely be foolish of me not to be aware, for that matter. It would never hurt to know, so might as well visit the link (by clicking this post's title).



3 Comments:
kuya lourland!!! kamusta?
akala ko hindi na active blog mo. musta ka na?
guess what? the meerkat is alive again!
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