Building Climate Resiliency in the Philippines
Positioned at the front lines of climate change impacts, the Philippines is plagued by food and nutrition security concerns – a growing emergency. Battling extreme weather events such as typhoons, El Niño events and drought, farmers across the country are embracing climate resilient ecological farming methods to adapt to climate change and meet their community’s food security needs. This is their story.
Видео Building Climate Resiliency in the Philippines канала Greenpeace Philippines
Видео Building Climate Resiliency in the Philippines канала Greenpeace Philippines
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