AS the mercury continues to rise that keeps class suspensions effective in several areas nationwide, Save the Children Philippines called on the government to address climate change that results in extreme weather condition like the El Niño. Since last week, the heat index has peaked between 42 degrees Celsius (°C)…
The recent report by Save the Children Philippines highlighting the severe impact of climate change on schoolchildren is a wake-up call for governments and societies worldwide. With nearly two-thirds of schoolchildren, over 26 million in total, facing the consequences of climate change, urgent action is needed to protect their right…
Save the Children Philippines calls for the government to address climate change, as heatwaves surpassed 42ºC in five places this week, resulting in the
OVER 26 million enrolled students in the Philippines are confronted with the multifaceted impacts of climate change, including the possibility of El Niño, bringing intolerable heat, more powerful typhoons and limited access to water for basic needs. This happens to about half of the 75 million children around the world, whose education is interrupted every year by natural disasters such as flood and drought.
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