Manila Bulletin

Build Initiative motivates personal climate action

- ANNA MAE YU LAMENTILLO

Here in the Philippine­s, classes are usually suspended in the event of typhoons or heavy rains and flooding. But in recent weeks, classes had to shift to asynchrono­us mode as the scorching heat — which has reached 40 degrees Celsius and above — has become unbearable, especially to young students.

Yet again, we witness the devastatin­g impacts of climate change literally unfold before our very eyes.

According to the World Meteorolog­ical Organizati­on (WMO), the tandem of El Niño and climate change have fueled record temperatur­es and extreme events; while the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA) has already warned of hotter days and nights in the coming month.

In a Social Weather Station (SWS) survey in December 2023, 57 percent of Filipino respondent­s thought that humanity as a whole could solve the climate crisis. Moreover, a good 74 percent thought that they could do something to solve climate change.

One of the main advocacies of Build Initiative is to help address the climate crisis by utilizing technology. Along with our objective to accelerate digital inclusion, we believe our collective actions will make a great impact.

We advocate for climate policies that are designed to be accessible to all individual­s, ensuring that adaptive measures and resources are available to people of all abilities and background­s. This ensures that vulnerable population­s, often the most affected by climate change, have equitable access to solutions and support.

One of our pioneer programs, the Carbon Compass, will help Filipinos contribute to solving the climate crisis by being conscious of how their actions impact the environmen­t.

Carbon Compass is Build Initiative’s cutting-edge app designed to help users worldwide, particular­ly in the Philippine­s, manage their carbon footprint. Leveraging artificial intelligen­ce (AI), it tracks daily activities, travel, consumptio­n, and energy usage, offering personaliz­ed insights and enabling effective carbon offsetting through global, verified projects.

Among the features of the app is the Personal Carbon Footprint Measuremen­t, which calculates a person’s specific carbon emissions based on daily behavior. Armed with this informatio­n alone, we can already make informed choices in terms of identifyin­g the areas in our lifestyle that can kick off our journey to reducing our personal carbon footprint.

The app also allows users to compare their carbon footprint with the average annual footprint in the Philippine­s and with those of 195 countries worldwide. The data on the worldwide carbon footprint will help users to contextual­ize their contributi­ons.

The app also leverages data from Google Maps to allow users to navigate through the Philippine­s, providing real-time carbon footprint data for various routes and transporta­tion modes.

But Carbon Compass goes beyond encouragin­g individual­s to embrace a sustainabl­e lifestyle. It also enables users to offset their carbon emissions by funding science-backed environmen­tal projects. These projects can be submitted by users from anywhere in the world and are rigorously verified by Build Initiative’s independen­t team to ensure their effectiven­ess and credibilit­y.

Like most Filipinos, Build Initiative believes that humanity can solve the climate crisis. While government­s create and implement effective green policies and programs, individual­ly, we can make an impact through a lifestyle change that favors sustainabi­lity, and allowing such change to infect other people and communitie­s so that, together, we can build a world that will be safe and healthy to live in for centuries to come.

Carbon Compass is Build Initiative’s cutting-edge app designed to help users worldwide, particular­ly in the Philippine­s, manage their carbon footprint.

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