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SWS: 87% of Pinoys experience­d effects of climate change

- (Adrian Parungao © Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA — A survey of the Social Weather Stations (SWS) on Thursday found that 87 percent of Filipino adults have personally experience­d the effects of climate change.

The survey was done in December 2023.

According to the SWS, 43 percent said that they experience­d a moderate impact, 24 percent said that they experience­d a little impact, 19 percent said that they experience­d a moderate impact, and 13 percent said that they did not experience any impact of climate change.

On the other hand, 88 percent of Filipinos said that climate change is dangerous to their physical health, while 12 percent said that it was not dangerous to their physical health.

Meanwhile, 81 percent said that climate change is dangerous to their mental health, and 19 percent said that it was not dangerous to their mental health.

Furthermor­e, the negative emotions felt by the respondent­s ranked from highest to lowest are sadness, 56 percent; anxiety, 43 percent; fear, 43 percent; depression, 16 percent; anger, 11 percent; hopelessne­ss, 11 percent; responsibi­lity and guilt also at four percent.

For positive emotions, 22 percent of respondent­s felt patience, seven percent felt hope, seven percent felt calmness, six percent felt courage and happiness, two percent felt being irresponsi­ble, and one percent felt excitement and innocence.

SWS added that 57 percent of respondent­s thought that humanity as a whole could solve climate change, 39 percent said that climate change could not be solved by humanity, and three percent were unsure.

The SWS said that 74 percent of respondent­s thought that they could do something to solve climate change, 17 percent were undecided, and nine percent disagreed.

The survey revealed that 73 percent of respondent­s

were aware of climate change, while 27 percent said that they first heard of it during the survey.

However, 61 percent of respondent­s admitted that they did not do anything to directly or indirectly reduce climate risks or risks resulting from climate change, and 39 percent said that they made efforts otherwise.

The SWS added that 1,200 adults nationwide were surveyed, while the margin of error was at ±2.8 percent for national percentage­s, and ± 5.7 percent for Metro Manila, Luzon outside Metro Manila, the Visayas, and Mindanao.

 ?? ?? A farmer is seen at a ricefield in the Cordillera. According to a survey, 88 percent of Filipinos said climate change is dangerous to their physical health, while 12 percent said that it was not dangerous to their physical health.
A farmer is seen at a ricefield in the Cordillera. According to a survey, 88 percent of Filipinos said climate change is dangerous to their physical health, while 12 percent said that it was not dangerous to their physical health.

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