ONE WITH NATURE, AFP TO SPEARHEAD FIRST CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT!

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Quezon City, DWDD-With the desire of promoting awareness concerning the disastrous effects of Global Warming, the first ever Armed Forces of the Philippines Climate Change Summit will be conducted at the AFP Theatre and Museum in Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City on December 7, 2015.

Speared by the Civil Relations Service (CRS) of the AFP, the said summit with the theme “Strengthening the Ecosystem of Solutions on Climate Change Action” aims to discuss the possible solutions in addressing the said phenomena. BGEN JOSELITO E KAKILALA, Civil Relations Service (CRS) Commander said: “The Philippines is considered as one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. With impacts ranging from extreme weather events and periodic inundation to droughts and food scarcity, climate change has been a constant reality. While Filipinos have yet to face impending consequences of this issue, which has emerged as a new threat that the Armed Forces of the Philippines has to deal with, Climate Change should be tackled seriously in order to prepare the organization.”

Around 1,300 participants coming from the different sectors of the society such as the government agencies, Civil Society Organizations and private institutions are expected to take part in the said event.

MAJ MICHAEL T AQUINO, Media and Civil Affairs Group Commander CRS AFP said. “If there is one vital issue that Filipinos should tackle, it is Climate Change.  It is already here and we should be addressing it now for our future generations,”

In line with this, the organizers not only aspire to promote awareness and establish possible solutions but also intend to institutionalize the roles of these sectors in addressing climate change.

Some of the expected guests are AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Hernando DCA Iriberri, Maria Resa, USEC Bobby Garcia and ASEC/Ambassador of National Youth Commission Dingdong Dantes and representatives from different schools, organizations, and other government agencies.

The Armed Forces of the Philippines believes that a strategic, multi-stakeholder approach is the best framework to ensure that the summit achieves its goals, thus, the main aim of the event is for every Filipino citizen to be one with nature.

To remember that each of us is partially responsible for what is happening with our environment and must evidently play a part in unearthing solutions to resuscitate, if not save, Mother Earth.

 Camarines Norte News

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