Showing posts with label National Climate Change Action Plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Climate Change Action Plan. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

New Schedule for Hazards Mapping and Environment Summit

We have determined to set the new date for the Hazards Mapping and Environment Summit of 2010 to December 2013.

The extreme difficulty in dealing with a repository financial institution in Kuala Lumpur was the main obstacle in pushing through with the conference, despite appeals made to someone with whom we also reposed our trust in to resolve the problem.
Money cannot be the cause of not pursuing the cause of the conference, thus we have decided to go ahead, come hell or high water. After all, when those who gave us a hard time will be up to their necks deep in flood, they might want to ask the organizing committee for the conference what will they do next?

Join us in the quest to map forthcoming large disasters like the Japan earthquake - tsunami in advance and to figure out what areas will be the safest in time of great peril from causes like solar maximas, climate change and even man-made calamities.

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Corporate Social Responsibility
Cyberpark Group
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Dateline Davao

Corporate social responsibility team from Manila visits Davao for dialogues with various institutions and entities on prospects of rehabilitation in that area.

It is determined that not only private sector-led rehabilitation and recovery efforts will succeed. The cooperation of the public sector will have great bearing on the success of the undertaking to bring back Davao back on track.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

DENR Secretary on Climate Change Act

Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Jose L. Atienza, Jr. says:

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE LAW – SECRETARY LITO ATIENZA
October 26, 2009
Environment


The Climate Change Act of 2009, which President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo signed into law, puts local government units into the center stage of governance, given the important roles city, town, and barangay leaders play in the implementation of whatever plans and programs on climate change adaptation and mitigation measures that will be crafted by a body tasked under the new law.
The substance and efficacy of Republic Act (RA) 9729 will only be as good as those executing climate change measures. The new law may even be a potent tool in bringing about a stronger green-minded electorate because of the centrality to local elected officials in mainstreaming the climate change agenda into their platforms of governance at the provincial and down to the barangay level.
See more about Sec. Atienza's post here...