TODAY'S EDITORIAL: Drawing a roadmap for climate resilience
LAST Wednesday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited a group of villagers in Misamis Oriental who were forced out of their homes by flooding induced by days of relentless monsoon rains.The President noted that the floods had caught everyone by surprise. They came at the tail end of the rainy season, when the monsoon tapers off into smatterings of scattered showers and thunderstorms.Last year was different.
'The only way to achieve climate resilience, according to the group, is to 'cut the heat-trapping emissions that drive climate change while adapting to the changes that are unavoidable — and do so in ways that make the world more equitable and just, not less.'Mitigation and adaptationClimate resilience involves a two-pronged approach: Mitigation and adaptation.
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