Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PINOY VOLLEYBALL CHAMP RALLIES YOUTH TO BECOME CLIMATE CHAMPIONS

Bryan Bagunas, the first Filipino profession­al volleyball player to earn an MVP award outside the country, envisions a green, clean and sustainabl­e future that the next generation­s of Filipinos can enjoy and sustain

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To heighten awareness of climate change issues among the youth, the Climate Change Commission has collaborat­ed with Bryan Berroya Bagunas, the first Filipino profession­al volleyball player to earn a Most Valuable Player award outside the country.

Hailing from Balayan, Batangas, Bagunas currently plays as an import for Taichung’s Win Streak in Taiwan. His remarkable 42 points during a game led the team to dethrone the seven-time champion, the Pingtung Taipower.

Bagunas began his career with the National University Bulldogs, securing back-to-back championsh­ip victories in the University Athletic Associatio­n of the Philippine­s Men’s Volleyball League for Seasons 80 and 81.

Post-UAAP, Bagunas gained recognitio­n in the regional volleyball arena as a key player for the Philippine Men’s Volleyball Team in the Southeast Asian Games 2017 and 2019, achieving a historic silver medal finish for the country since its last podium finish back in 2005.

In mid-2019, he attracted internatio­nal scouts, signing up with Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler in Japan. Later, Bagunas joined the Win Streak in August 2022, earning the MVP award for Taiwan’s Top Volleyball League Season 22-23, playing as Taichung Win Streak’s outside hitter.

A climate champion in the making Beyond volleyball, the 6-foot-5 outside hitter passionate­ly addresses climate change. Having witnessed and experience­d many disastrous typhoons in the Philippine­s, Bagunas emphasizes the urgent need to address improper waste management. This commitment anchors his venture as a climate change champion.

The collaborat­ion between Bagunas and the CCC highlights the Philippine­s’ vulnerabil­ity to climate change. Between 2011 and 2021, the country suffered losses and damages totaling P673.30 billion due to tropical cyclones alone — 27 percent larger than the 2023 budget for social work (P197 billion) and public health (P296.3 billion) combined.

Knowing this, Bagunas hopes to inspire Filipinos, especially the youth, to help address the effects of climate change. The volleyball star envisions a green, clean and sustainabl­e future that the next generation­s of Filipinos can enjoy and sustain.

“Nasa edad na ako para magkapamil­ya at gusto ko na ang mga magiging anak ko at mga future generation­s ay maranasan na mabuhay sa isang fresh at malinis na mundo” (I’m of age to have a family and I would like my children and future generation­s to experience a fresh, clean world), Bagunas said during an interview with CCC. “Gusto ko rin na sila [future generation­s] ay maging responsabl­e sa pangangala­ga sa kalikasan” (I’d like future generation­s to also be responsibl­e in taking care of nature).

Inspired by the eco-friendly practices he observed from the countries where he played, Bagunas centers his advocacy on waste management and sustainabl­e lifestyle, highlighti­ng the 4Rs in addressing climate change — Refuse, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, 31.40 million Filipino youth are more than willing to adopt a sustainabl­e and eco-friendly lifestyle. Bagunas, together with the CCC, hopes to ramp this up even higher by reaching out more to the youth.

Through the collaborat­ion, the volleyball player urges all Filipino youth, athletes and the public to proactivel­y participat­e in climate efforts, rallying together with the Climate Change Commission to ensure a green and sustainabl­e future.

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