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- The Climate Time Machine
NASA Climate Kids The Climate Time Machine This simple and interactive website provides visualizations of how the Earth's key climate indicators have changed over time Explore Source: https://climatekids.nasa.gov/time-machine/ Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Mangrove Planting Checklist
Biodiversity Conservation Society of the Philippines Mangrove Planting Checklist A guide filled with tips and reminders on species and site selection, and planting strategies to ensure a successful mangrove planting activity. View and download Source: https://www.facebook.com/biodiversity.conservation.ph/posts/pfbid0Nyk7Aa726gkGthLhTb9DmF4fnEAbuShbGKVbi9nT9kq2QS1NS2K5joPXRVCD6zY1l Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- Our Planet: Coastal Seas
Netflix Our Planet: Coastal Seas An episode from a documentary series which explores nature and examines how climate change impacts life in coastal waters, which make up to 90% of marine creatures on the planet. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9PeYPHdpNo Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- Executive Order No. 320
DENR Climate Change Service Executive Order No. 320 Designating the Department of Environment and Natural Resources as the National Authority for Clean Development Mechanism View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/EO%202004-320.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Shark Shelter
Empowering communities for thresher shark conservation < Back Shark Shelter Goal Protecting thresher sharks in Malapascua Island The Shark Shelter Project is as community-based, multi-stakeholder initiative based in Malapascua Island, Cebu to protect the thresher shark (Alopias pelagicus) and other coastal and marine resources. Monad Shoal, a coastal seamount 8.6 kilometers away from Malapascua Island, is the only dive site in the world so far where thresher sharks can be seen almost daily due to their relationship with cleaner wrasses. From 2012-2015, the project focused on stakeholder mobilization and building the capacity of dive guides, boat crew, teachers, students. In 2015, Monad Shoal and another dive site within municipal waters, Gato Island, became the country’s first shark and ray sanctuary through an Executive Order. This led to the expansion of the project’s scale and scope by collecting socio-economic data from three coastal barangays (Logon, Maya, and Carnaza) and biophysical data from three dive sites (Monad Shoal, Chocolate Island, and Gato Island) and developing a draft of the Marine Protected Area Network Ordinance and Management Plan. In 2020, the project's focus is to install mooring buoys to demarcate the marine protected areas. How we made waves From 2012-2015, the project focused on stakeholder mobilization and building the capacity of dive guides, boat crew, teachers, students. In 2015, Monad Shoal and another dive site within municipal waters, Gato Island, became the country’s first shark and ray sanctuary through an Executive Order. This led to the expansion of the project’s scale and scope by collecting socio-economic data from three coastal barangays (Logon, Maya, and Carnaza) and biophysical data from three dive sites (Monad Shoal, Chocolate Island, and Gato Island) and developing a draft of the Marine Protected Area Network Ordinance and Management Plan. In 2020, the dive guides installed mooring buoys to demarcate the marine protected areas. The ordinance was signed in 2021. Partners Future for Nature Foundation, US Embassy, GIZ, The Marketplace, Island Souvenirs, ANTHILL Gabric Gallery, and many more Previous Next
- Circular Economy: Does a Perfect System Exist?
Climate Science Ltd. Circular Economy: Does a Perfect System Exist? An online course module that explore what growth means in a circular economy. Start this course Source: https://climatescience.org/simple-circular-economy-degrowth Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next
- Haquathon 2.0 Reboot Camp | savephilippineseas
Reboot Camp Eighteen teams will be selected to join the Reboot Camp. The teams will be required to attend four sessions: the Haquathon Kick-Off, Deep Dive (depending on which topic your proposal falls under), Commservation, and Business Models. The required sessions are indicated with an asterisk. Participants must also schedule one one-hour mentorship meeting in April and another one in May at their and their mentors' convenience. All times shown below are in Philippine Standard Time (GMT+8). HAQUATHON 2.0 KICK-OFF* April 24, 2021, 10AM-12PM Opening program Icebreakers Expectation setting KEYNOTE: Regional marine conservation issues DEEP DIVE (PART 1)* April 24, 2021, 1PM-2:30PM TALK: Sustainable Tourism TALK: Climate Change TALK: Sustainable Consumption and Production DEEP DIVE (PART 2)* April 24, 2021, 3:30-4:30PM TALK: IUU Fishing TALK: Seatizen Engagement COMMSERVATION* May 8, 2021, 10AM-12PM WORKSHOP: Storytelling Data visualization Group activity BUSINESS MODELS* May 22, 2021, 10AM-12PM WORKSHOP: Business strategies Diversifying income Group activity DATA SCIENCE May 8, 2021, 1-3PM WORKSHOP: Harnessing open data for innovation Data analytics PROTOTYPING May 22, 2021, 1-2:30PM WORKSHOP: Design thinking Modelling Group activity APPLY NOW! H20 HOME FAQs
- Adapting to Climate Change
UCAR Center for Science Education Adapting to Climate Change A resource with information on Climate Adaptation and its different types Explore Source: https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/climate-solutions/adapting-climate-change Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Protect our Mangroves
Forest Foundation Philippines Protect our Mangroves A poster highlighting the role of and benefits brought about by mangroves. View and download Source: https://www.forestfoundation.ph/publications/mangrove-poster/ Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- I-Witness: 'Pawikan Patrollers'
GMA Public Affairs Title I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Button Source: I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next
- Personal Action - How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint and Solve Climate Change
Climate Science Ltd. Personal Action - How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint and Solve Climate Change An online course discussing the importance of individual actions in solving climate change, exploring different aspects of consumption and lifestyle. Start this course Source: https://climatescience.org/simple-eating-shopping Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next
- Urban Nature-based Solutions: What are they and why are they so important?
WWF International Urban Nature-based Solutions: What are they and why are they so important? An explainer video that takes a look at the different ways we can use and include nature in cities to adapt to climate change and reduce our environmental impact. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRXx0QyxBFo Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next