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Name: Christian A.

Dueñas
John Francis R. Cabuga
Year: 4th
Course/Block: Bachelor of Public Administration – Block B
Schedule: MTH (4:00 – 5:30 P.M.)
Instructor: Flordeliza P. Toricco, MPA

Identifying an existing in the country


A.1. Rationale
Climate Change:
Climate change is a multifaceted and interrelated issue with significant consequences
for Earth and its inhabitants. The reason for tackling climate change lies in scientific
proof and ethical obligations that emphasize the critical need for immediate action. Here
are some important aspects to keep in mind:
1. The overwhelming agreement among climate scientists is that human activities,
specifically the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, are the main factors
driving global warming and climate change. This is supported by clear evidence
like rising global temperatures, melting polar ice caps, more frequent and severe
weather events, and changing ecosystems. Disregarding this scientific
consensus puts us in danger of severe consequences.
2. Climate change presents significant risks to biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural
resources. Increased temperatures, rising sea levels, and extreme weather
events can result in habitat destruction, species extinction, and loss of crucial
biodiversity. This not only disrupts natural environments but also impacts the
services they provide to humans, such as clean air, water, and food.
3. Climate change directly and indirectly affects human health. Heatwaves, extreme
weather events, and the spread of disease vectors are all worsened by climate
change. Vulnerable populations like children, the elderly, and those in poverty are
disproportionately impacted. Taking action on climate change is vital to protect
public health and well-being.
4. Climate change has wide-ranging social and economic repercussions.
Displacement of communities due to rising sea levels, crop failures from droughts
and floods, and damage to infrastructure caused by extreme weather events can
result in social unrest and economic setbacks. Tackling climate change is crucial
to secure a sustainable and prosperous future for everyone.
5. Climate change is intricately connected to other global issues, including poverty,
inequality, and conflict. Achieving sustainable development necessitates
addressing climate change because it worsens existing vulnerabilities and
jeopardizes progress towards a fairer and more equitable world.

A.2. Government Actions


Governments worldwide are taking significant steps to combat climate change through a
variety of measures. These include establishing targets for emission reduction,
promoting renewable energy policies to transition to sustainable sources like wind,
solar, and hydroelectric power, implementing carbon pricing mechanisms to incentivize
reducing carbon emissions, enhancing energy efficiency standards in various sectors to
lower energy consumption and emissions, and providing support for climate resilience
by investing in strategies to help communities prepare for and respond to climate
change impacts such as sea-level rise and extreme weather events.

A.3. Propose and Solution


Sustainable Community Program for Addressing Climate Change
Introduction:
Climate change poses a significant challenge in our current era, impacting our planet
and future generations in profound ways. To tackle this critical issue, it is essential to
proactively implement measures at the community level to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, advocate for sustainable practices, and encourage environmental
stewardship.
Objective:
The aim of this proposal is to establish a sustainable community program that actively
involves residents, businesses, and local organizations in combating climate change
through collective action and awareness campaigns.
Key Initiatives:
1. Transition to Renewable Energy:
- Collaborate with local energy providers to expand access to renewable energy
sources like solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
- Offer incentives for residents and businesses to install solar panels and adopt other
renewable energy technologies.
2. Waste Reduction and Recycling Initiatives:
- Enact comprehensive waste reduction strategies, including programs for composting
and curbside recycling collection.
- Educate residents on the significance of waste reduction and promote sustainable
consumption habits.
3. Promotion of Sustainable Transportation:
- Enhance public transportation infrastructure and encourage the use of cycling and
pedestrian pathways.
- Introduce carpooling programs and incentives for transitioning to electric vehicles.
4. Community Education and Engagement:
- Host workshops, seminars, and community events to raise awareness on climate
change and sustainable living practices.
- Develop educational materials and resources for schools, businesses, and community
groups.
Outcome:
Through the implementation of these initiatives, our community will experience
substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, a decrease in waste production,
and the fostering of a culture centered on sustainability and environmental
responsibility. By uniting efforts and engaging the community, we can create a more
resilient and environmentally-conscious society better equipped to address the impacts
of climate change.
Conclusion:
Taking decisive and collective action is crucial in addressing the complexities of climate
change. By launching a sustainable community program, we can make a significant
difference in the fight against global warming and pave the way for a more sustainable
future for all. Together, we can construct a greener, healthier, and more robust
community for generations to come.

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