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The Climate Change Commission (CCC) is tapping social media to encourage the public’s positive action against the destructive and hazardous effects of climate change.

The Climate Change Commission is tapping social media to encourage the public’s positive action against the destructive and hazardous effects of climate change.

“With this MOA signing, we at the Climate Change Commission would like to manifest our resolute determination to address the problem of climate change in our country by talking directly to our people through various interactive social media platforms and networks nationwide. Climate Change is a very serious problem that impacts not only the Filipinos but the entire humanity due to its real threat on humankind extinction if left unattended,” de la Cruz said in a statement.

KSMBPI chairman Dr. Michael Raymond Aragon, meanwhile, expressed elation for the privilege of being of service to the public by being tapped by the CCC to help the government in its climate change advocacies.

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