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Understanding Philippines: Environmental

This guide provides useful information and links to resources on the Philippines.

At A Glance

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In this video, National Alliance for Filipino Concerns (NAFCON) listing the various environmental issues exists in the Philippines.

The Philippines is one of the world's worst water polluters. Al Jazeera’s Jamela Alindogan reports from Manila on the severe pollution affecting Filipino. The Philippine Government is looking at how to tackle the growing problem.

Environmental

This section explores the environmental aspects in the Philippines.

How exactly can government agencies turn Boracay into the paradise it was known as? CNN OnTheRecord find out more about rehabilitation efforts.

This is ground zero for new thinking on waste - beyond recycling or charity to convert it into something valuable. This video explores how the Philippines is turning decayed fishing nets into the raw materials rather than disposing of what was once thought of as rubbish.

Videos

Anna Oposa, a 24-year-old multi-hyphenated changemaker, gives her take on the protecting the Philippines' marine biodiversity. Breaking the mould of the stereotypical environmentalist, this young environmental advocate talks about how saving the seas can create ripples of change for the Philippines.

As the Philippines started to have more infrastructure projects for sustainability, find out how the nation reduce environmental pollution and produce clean energy. 

CNN looked into the Philippines supply and demand of power. Will there be enough power supply to sustain the sudden spike of usage?

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