POLITICAL DISCERNMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT
The world’s most urgent mission is to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 with an ecological agenda that would help save our planet and mankind. With climate change as one of the main causes of irrevocable damage to nature, the upcoming national elections must see us vote for leaders who are keenly aware of the urgent need to address the climate crisis if we are to survive, our country being one of the most vulnerable to climate impacts.
To help voters choose wisely, let’s take a peek into the candidates’ positions on issues that affect the environment and climate change, at this month’s Kamayan Para sa Kalikasan Forum.
Join us on Friday, March 18, 2022, at 2:30PM to 5:00PM via Zoom, as we celebrate the 32nd Anniversary of Kamayan Forum with the timely topic: POLITICAL DISCERNMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
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