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Ngayon mga sangkay, kaya ako nasabing hindi na po bago itong ating pag-uusapan
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Dahil patungkol po ito sa sinasabi dito na itong mga bagyo ngayon mga sangkay ay mas magiging
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Malakas pa raw dahil sa climate change
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Bago pa po ito yung balita mga sangkay
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Ito pong fast, quickly
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Noon, naibabalita na po ito ng marami sa mga balitaan international
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Na itong mga ganap ngayon mga sangkay, kagaya ng paglakas na maraming mga bagyo
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Ay bahagi po ng climate change
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At ito mga sangkay, para lamang po mas magkaroon po tayo ng understanding at kaalaman patungkol po dito
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These colossal storms churn across oceans, unleashing fury with their relentless winds, torrential downpours, and towering storms
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Tingnan nyo mabuti mga sangkay kung papaano po ngayon umataki na itong maraming mga storm, mga bagyo
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Hindi na po ito basta-bastaan
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By 2030, ayon po sa report ng United Nations
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Mas magiging malala na po at hindi na po mapipigilan mga sangkay itong climate change
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Kung ngayon po ay hindi po natin mapipigilan
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So 2030, yun po yung pinaka-deadline
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They've been a force of nature for millennia, leaving trails of destruction in their wake
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But in recent years, scientists have observed
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a disturbing trend
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Are hurricanes getting even stronger due to climate change?
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Let's delve into the science behind these storms
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and see if the connection holds water
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Before we explore the climate connection
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Let's understand how these atmospheric powerhouses form
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Imagine a giant engine fuel
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Tingnan nyo ito mga sangkay, yan po ay isang bagyo
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by warm ocean water
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This warm water acts like the engine's furnace
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As the water temperature rises above 26 Celsius, it will be a storm
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At sa 26 Celsius, 79 Fahrenheit, it begins to evaporate rapidly, pumping moisture into the atmosphere
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Okay, so ito na yung sinasabi ko sa inyong mga sangkay
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Na habang tumataas yung temperatura, nakakapag-create po ito ng mga malalakas na bagyo
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So hindi lamang po talaga yung init ng panahon na parang may heatwave
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Nakakapag-create po ito, mga sangkay, ng mga malalakas na pagulan, mga pagbagyo
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Kaya nga po yung Dubai, diba?
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Gita nyo ang nangyari sa Dubai
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So yan po ay mga halimbawa lamang
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It's no secret that
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Para mas maintindihan mo natin lahat, pakinggan mo natin mabuti
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Ang connection nitong mga storm sa climate change
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Our planet is warming and the oceans are not immune
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As greenhouse gas emissions trap heat in the atmosphere, the ocean temperature rises as well
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This warming acts like pouring high-octane fuel into the hurricane engine
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Scientific studies have found a clear link between these rising ocean temperatures and more intense hurricanes
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Grabe no, the more na tumataas mga sangkay itong temperatura
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Mga ito po yung nagpo-fuel sa maraming mga bagyo na mas maging malakas pa
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Storm to develop and strengthen
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This translates to higher wind speeds as the storm converts that thermal energy into motion
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Additionally, warmer air holds more moisture and more heat
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leading to heavier rainfall and the potential for catastrophic flooding.
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For example, a 2021 study published in Nature Geoscience
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found that hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean are intensifying faster due to climate change.
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The study suggests that human-caused warming has increased the rate of intensification by about 5% per decade.
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Okay, nabanggit po dito yung human-caused warming.
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Ibig sabihin, mga sangkay, tao po ang may gawa kung bakit umiinit ang ating planeta.
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Tao po ang sumisira sa ating kalikasan, mga sangkay, na ito na po ay nangyayari ngayon,
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itong matitinding mga malalakas na bagyo.
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Consequences of stronger hurricanes are far-reaching and deeply troubling.
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Imagine a Category 5 hurricane slamming into a coastal city.
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Winds exceeding 250 kmph, 157 mph.
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Can turn buildings into rubble and rip trees from the ground.
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Storm surge, the rise in sea level caused by the storm, can inundate entire communities,
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leaving a trail of devastation.
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The powerful waves can erode coastlines and damage critical infrastructure like bridges and power grids.
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Increased rainfall can lead to...
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Tingnan nyo, mga sangkay. Tingnan nyo kung gaano katindi itong mga bagyo ngayon.
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... catastrophic inland flooding.
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Displacing residents and causing...
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... widespread damage to agricultural land.
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The economic costs of these storms are staggering, running into billions of dollars.
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But the most heartbreaking cost is the human toll.
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Lives are lost, families are displaced, and communities are left struggling to rebuild.
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For instance, Hurricane Harvey in 2017 dumped record-breaking rainfall in Texas,
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causing catastrophic flooding and displacing millions of people.
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The storm's economic damage was estimated...
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... to be over 125 billion.
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So what can we do about this growing threat?
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We need a two-pronged approach.
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First, mitigation.
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This means tackling the root cause of the problem.
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Sa ano daw po ang magiging solusyon natin dito, mga sangkay?
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Una, i-discuss o hanapin na po ang pinakaugat ng problema nito.
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... climate change.
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We need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels...
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... transitioning to renewable energy sources.
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Okay, so kailangan na po natin mag-transition into renewable energy.
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Kasi ngayon, mga sangkay, pagdating po sa energy demand, umaasa po.
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Okay, ito po ang nangyayari.
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About this growing threat, we need a two-pronged approach.
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First, mitigation.
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This means tackling the root cause of the problem.
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Ano ang root cause of the problem?
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Walang iba, kundi ang climate change.
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We need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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We need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels.
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From burning fossil fuel.
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Kasi pagdating po sa energy demand, doon po umaasa.
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Kung kaya't mga sangkay, nasisira po yung kalikasa natin.
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So, kailangan mag-transition na tayo papunta po sa...
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By transitioning to renewable energy sources...
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Renewable energy.
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...like solar and wind power.
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Second adaptation, we need to prepare for the stronger storms that are likely coming our way.
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This includes fortifying infrastructure like seawalls and levees,
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improving early warning systems to give communities time to evacuate,
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and developing more resilient building codes.
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There are also community-level initiatives that can make a difference.
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Planting trees and restoring coastal wetlands can help buffer storm surge and...
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O yan, mga sangkay, planting trees.
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Isa po sa solution yan.
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Kasi ngayon, saan po natin lalakas na po ang mga bagyo eh?
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Eh, ang nakakaano po dito mga sangkay, may papasok po na laninya.
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Matatapos na po ang ilinyo, ang laninya naman po mananalasa.
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At ito po ay mas malala pa kaysa sa ilinyo.
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At ito po ay mas malala pa kaysa sa ilinyo.
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At ito po ay mas malala pa kaysa sa ilinyo.
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Additionally, promoting individual actions like reducing your carbon footprint
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by using public transportation, conserving energy at home,
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and choosing sustainable products can contribute to the bigger picture.
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Hurricanes have always been a force to be reckoned with,
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but the growing fingerprint of climate change is making them even more dangerous.
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By understanding the science and taking decisive action,
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by understanding the science and taking decisive action,
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we can build a more resilient future.
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We need to act collectively to mitigate climate change and adapt.
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So, kailangan na kailangan na po talaga ng mabilisang aksyon patungkol po dito sa climate change.
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Kaya nga po dito sa ating channel, tinuturo po natin ito,
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nang sa ganun, hindi lamang po, hindi lamang po ako ang nakakaalam, kundi marami po tayo.
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So ngayon, mas magiging malakas na po yung mga bagyo.
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Yun na po yung new normal.
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Pero mas magiging malala pa po ito by 2030.
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Kung hindi po natin yan mapipigilan.
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Kaya ngayon pa lamang, isa po sa solution,
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mag-transition na po, papunta sa renewable energy,
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magtayo ng mga punong kahoy,
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magpatayo ng mga infrastruktura mga sangkay na magde-depensa sa atin
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sa mga malalakas na bagyo at mga warning.
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So ano po ang inyong komento mga sangkay tungkol po dito?
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Mag-iingat po ang lahat.
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God bless everyone.