Climate in Crisis: Mother Nature’s Urgent Warnings and Escalating Disasters, Part 7 of a Multi-part Series22:44Climate in Crisis: Mother Nature’s Urgent Warnings and Escalating Disasters, Part 7 of a Multi-part SeriesFrom floods to droughts, hurricanes, and heat waves, global warming is causing a host of weather-related disasters. However, one of the most dangerous effects of climate change is rising sea levels, caused primarily by the melting of the world’s glaciers. In a recent study, scientists discovered that Antarctica’s enormous Thwaites Glacier is melting much faster than previously thought. Its collapsAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-12-09 289 Views19396p720p1080p2024-12-09Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Climate Change Vulnerability in Developing Countries, Part 4 of a Multi-part Series23:08Climate Change Vulnerability in Developing Countries, Part 4 of a Multi-part SeriesThe brunt of climate change is felt most severely by impoverished and vulnerable communities. “More than 40 million live in Bangladesh’s 19 coastal districts. They have felt the brunt of the climate crisis, with natural disasters and rising water levels threatening their daily life.” According to a study by the research group Climate Central, around 5 million Bangladeshis living along waterfront aAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-12-02 325 Views24396p720p1080p2024-12-02Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Animal-People Meat Consumption Fueling the Next Zoonotic Pandemic, Part 4 of a Multi-part Series21:20Animal-People Meat Consumption Fueling the Next Zoonotic Pandemic, Part 4 of a Multi-part Series“You may want to think twice about buying cold cuts. The CDC says a listeria outbreak has been linked to meats sliced at deli counters. Now, this outbreak has sickened 28 people across 12 states, including New York and New Jersey. All of the people infected have been hospitalized, and two people have died.” While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigated the source of the cAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-11-25 404 Views23396p720p1080p2024-11-25Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Personal Climate Action: How YOU Can Help Save the World, Part 2 of 226:27Personal Climate Action: How YOU Can Help Save the World, Part 2 of 2Each year, more than two billion metric tons of human-generated waste are discarded globally, negatively impacting our environment and ecosystems. Notably, around20% of human-related methane emissions originate from open waste landfill sites. And approximately 19 to 23 million tons of plastic waste are discarded into our oceans each year. Recycling is a simple yet impactful method for conserving rAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-11-14 422 Views25396p720p1080p2024-11-14Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Personal Climate Action: How YOU Can Help Save the World, Part 1 of 225:24Personal Climate Action: How YOU Can Help Save the World, Part 1 of 2Our dietary choices play a crucial role in shaping our individual carbon footprints. By adopting the vegan lifestyle, we can reduce this environmental impact. An Oxford University study found that going vegan is the most effective way to lower our carbon footprint, potentially reducing it by up to 73%. One study even suggests that replacing 30% of animal-folk meat with vegan protein could save enoAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-11-04 620 Views41396p720p1080p2024-11-04Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan The Global Crisis of Water Depletion and Contamination, Part 5 of a Multi-part Series24:47The Global Crisis of Water Depletion and Contamination, Part 5 of a Multi-part SeriesAccording to the World Resources Institute, the combined effects of population growth, climate change, and freshwater contamination are putting significant stress on aquifers. The United Nations forecasts that Egypt will encounter severe water shortages by 2025. Additionally, a recent study suggests that Australia could face ‘megadroughts’ lasting for more than 20 years in the future. April 2024 wAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-10-21 608 Views22396p720p1080p2024-10-21Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Climate in Crisis: Mother Nature’s Urgent Warnings and Escalating Disasters, Part 6 of a Multi-part Series26:49Climate in Crisis: Mother Nature’s Urgent Warnings and Escalating Disasters, Part 6 of a Multi-part Series“The heat has caused the deaths of at least 125 people in Mexico so far this year.” In June 2024, extreme heat in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, wreaked havoc during the sacred Islamic Hajj pilgrimage. “Temperatures at the great mosque have exceeded 50 (degrees) Celsius this week. The figures are hard to confirm, but it’s feared that hundreds of people may have died as a result.” Hotter air can hold more moAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-10-07 797 Views25396p720p1080p2024-10-07Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Climate in Crisis: Mother Nature’s Urgent Warnings and Escalating Disasters, Part 5 of a Multi-part Series25:19Climate in Crisis: Mother Nature’s Urgent Warnings and Escalating Disasters, Part 5 of a Multi-part SeriesHumanity has entered dangerous new territory. The unprecedented heat has helped fuel disasters around the world. And still, temperatures continue to rise. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that July 2024 was the hottest ever recorded and was the 14th consecutive month in which a global heat record had been set. In June 2024, an immense heat dome covered most oAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-09-16 726 Views27396p720p1080p2024-09-16Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan The Global Crisis of Water Depletion and Contamination, Part 4 of a Multi-part Series18:08The Global Crisis of Water Depletion and Contamination, Part 4 of a Multi-part SeriesLake Chad, once one of Africa’s largest freshwater lakes, was equivalent in size to El Salvador, Israel, or Massachusetts. However, due to a warming climate, decreasing rainfall, and increasing demands from a growing population, Lake Chad has been shrinking dramatically over the last several decades. It’s estimated to have lost about 92 percent of its original size. As of April 2024, Cameroon, ChaAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-09-09 838 Views28396p720p1080p2024-09-09Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Climate in Crisis: Mother Nature’s Urgent Warnings and Escalating Disasters, Part 4 of a Multi-part Series29:19Climate in Crisis: Mother Nature’s Urgent Warnings and Escalating Disasters, Part 4 of a Multi-part SeriesIn early 2024, for the first time in recorded history, the average global temperature exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, an event that was not supposed to happen for years. It was actually anticipated that this important threshold would only be reached in the next few years or the next decade. Rising global temperatures are causing more frequent and intense storms, droughts,Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-09-02 1182 Views63396p720p1080p2024-09-02Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan The Global Crisis of Water Depletion and Contamination, Part 3 of a Multi-part Series25:13The Global Crisis of Water Depletion and Contamination, Part 3 of a Multi-part SeriesCivilization’s ancient lifelines, the rivers, are vanishing rapidly. Climate change poses dire consequences for these freshwater sources, impacting trade, transportation, and ecosystems. As global temperatures rise, evaporation and shifting weather patterns lead to reduced river water levels. The UN reports that human activity has significantly altered or depleted two-thirds of the world’s longestAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-08-19 942 Views28396p720p1080p2024-08-19Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Animal-People Meat Consumption Fueling the Next Zoonotic Pandemic, Part 3 of a Multi-part Series24:11Animal-People Meat Consumption Fueling the Next Zoonotic Pandemic, Part 3 of a Multi-part SeriesIn recent months, there have been several outbreaks of salmonella. Although symptoms vary, salmonella infections can be fatal. Such was the case in Canada in late 2023. In this salmonella outbreak, 190 people were infected, 68 were hospitalized, and nine people died. In early 2024, salmonella again broke out across the US. The CDC is expanding its warning about the risk of salmonella in charcuteriAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-08-05 1229 Views31396p720p1080p2024-08-05Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Climate Change Vulnerability in Developing Countries, Part 3 of a Multi-part Series26:21Climate Change Vulnerability in Developing Countries, Part 3 of a Multi-part SeriesAccording to a map provided by the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative, several of the world’s developing nations are among the least polluting yet the most susceptible to climate-related risks. In Kenya alone, the death toll reached at least 154 people, with nearly half a million displaced. East Africa is grappling with its most severe drought in years, affecting approximately 40 million peopAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-07-22 1244 Views27396p720p1080p2024-07-22Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Animal-People Meat Consumption Fueling the Next Zoonotic Pandemic, Part 2 of a Multi-part Series19:46Animal-People Meat Consumption Fueling the Next Zoonotic Pandemic, Part 2 of a Multi-part SeriesThe world is going through an outbreak of bird flu. It began in October 2021. Close to 153 million birds have been culled in the past two years alone. That’s right, Japan has killed over 17 million chickens this season. The virus can lead to severe pneumonia, so it’s very important to handle dead chickens infected with avian influenza with care. Japan has 26 prefectures or provinces. Bird flu hasAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-07-15 1321 Views31396p720p1080p2024-07-15Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Animal-People Meat Consumption Fueling the Next Zoonotic Pandemic, Part 1 of a Multi-part Series21:57Animal-People Meat Consumption Fueling the Next Zoonotic Pandemic, Part 1 of a Multi-part SeriesFrom 2020-2024, more than 700 million people were infected with COVID-19 and more than seven million died. More than 200 zoonotic diseases are known to exist, and virtually all the epidemics and pandemics in the last century have been zoonotic. According to the World Economic Forum, zoonoses are responsible for approximately 2.5 billion cases of human illness and 2.7 million human deaths worldwideAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-07-08 1505 Views41396p720p1080p2024-07-08Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan No Sweat: How to Stay Cool Without Air Conditioning and Reducing Environmental Footprint, Part 2 of 217:11No Sweat: How to Stay Cool Without Air Conditioning and Reducing Environmental Footprint, Part 2 of 2Many solutions and innovations are being developed or implemented to improve the efficiency and sustainability of air conditioning. One is to phase out hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), the synthetic chemicals used as refrigerants in most air conditioners today. Another solution is to improve the design and maintenance of air conditioners to make them more energy-efficient and less prone to leaks. A thirAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-07-01 1447 Views38396p720p1080p2024-07-01Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan No Sweat: How to Stay Cool Without Air Conditioning and Reducing Environmental Footprint, Part 1 of 216:49No Sweat: How to Stay Cool Without Air Conditioning and Reducing Environmental Footprint, Part 1 of 2On today’s show, we’ll reveal the hidden costs of air conditioning and how it affects the climate and ecosystem. Remember, each one of us has the power to make a difference. Join us as we find out how air conditioning affects the planet and how we can change the situation for the better.Air conditioning can make us feel comfortable and productive when the weather is hot and humid. But it also hasAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-06-24 1676 Views38396p720p1080p2024-06-24Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Ecosystem Calamity: Climate Change and Pollution Threaten Biodiversity and Wildlife, Part 4 of a Multi-part Series22:49Ecosystem Calamity: Climate Change and Pollution Threaten Biodiversity and Wildlife, Part 4 of a Multi-part SeriesAccording to a United Nations report, one of every eight plant or animal-people species on Earth faces extinction. In addition, the rate at which species are disappearing is the highest in human history. “Facing multiple threats, including habitat loss, disease, and climate change, amphibians are the most threatened group of vertebrates in the world.” “As per the IUCN report, 41% of amphibians areAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-06-17 1340 Views32396p720p1080p2024-06-17Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Ecosystem Calamity: Climate and Pollution Threaten Biodiversity and Wildlife, Part 3 of a Multi-part Series22:02Ecosystem Calamity: Climate and Pollution Threaten Biodiversity and Wildlife, Part 3 of a Multi-part SeriesA comprehensive study by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), a Shining World Compassion Award recipient, called the Living Planet Report 2022 confirms the rapid decline of Earth’s animal-people species. The results were alarming. The scientists discovered that an average population decline of 69% in all species occurred during the last half-century.Elizabeth Mrema, the Deputy Executive Director of theAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-06-10 1396 Views38396p720p1080p2024-06-10Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan Climate Change Vulnerability in Developing Countries, Part 2 of a Multi-part Series28:13Climate Change Vulnerability in Developing Countries, Part 2 of a Multi-part SeriesCyclone Freddy wreaked havoc across Malawi, Mozambique, Madagascar, and Zimbabwe, with Malawi being the most severely affected. Massive flooding and landslides in Malawi resulted in the tragic loss of over 1,200 lives, affecting more than 2.2 million people and displacing more than 659,000. This catastrophe ranks among the world’s costliest climate disasters of 2023. Southern Madagascar has alwaysAng Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan2024-06-03 1613 Views29396p720p1080p2024-06-03Ang Mundong Planeta: Ang Ating Mapagmahal na Tahanan