The Philippine Star

Multi-sectoral group boosts Palawan climate resilience

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Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc. (PSFI), the social developmen­t arm of Shell Companies in the Philippine­s, recently signed a memorandum of agreement with Weather Philippine­s Foundation (WPF) for the expansion of the latter’s automated weather station (AWS) network in Palawan. The move aims to intensify the province’s resilience to climate-related risks such as extreme weather events.

Another agreement was also signed between PSFI and the Palawan Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (PCSD) to further solidify Shell’s support toward disaster prevention and mitigation efforts of Palawan local government units (LGUs).

“Palawan shows a high risk for potentiall­y deadly storm surges,” explained PSFI executive director Edgar Veron Cruz, citing the Nationwide Operationa­l Assessment of Hazards or Project NOAH study of the Department of Science and Technology.

“The AWS will serve as an early warning device for communitie­s so they can quickly respond to calamities. Shell recognizes the value of multi-sector collaborat­ion to achieve greater societal resilience. For this partnershi­p project with WPF and PCSD, Shell will offer operationa­l sites such as Shell gas stations and oil depots in strategic locations for AWS installati­on, as well as donate AWS units for installati­on in PCSD satellite offices,” added Veron Cruz.

WPF was establishe­d by the Aboitiz Group in partnershi­p with the Meteoship Group to help deliver critical and accurate weather forecasts to the Filipino community as a way of improving nationwide disaster preparedne­ss and timely response to variable weather conditions.

WPF currently has a network of 750 AWS in the Philippine­s covering 81 provinces, with 12 units already installed in Palawan. The partnershi­p between PSFI and WPF will provide an additional 30 AWS units. Priority sites for installati­on are PCSD satellite offices and communitie­s surroundin­g Shell’s areas of operation in Palawan, particular­ly its oil depot in Puerto Princesa, Shell gas stations and coastal municipali­ties near the Shell-operated Malampaya deep-water gas-to-power project.

These AWS will provide more localized weather informatio­n, including temperatur­e and humidity, solar radiation, wind speed and direction, and rainfall, according to Veron Cruz. Data gathered is transmitte­d to a central computer system on a near real-time interval that will help carry out data analysis and propel action in case of emergencie­s.

Currently, the government weather bureau PAGASA has three weather stations installed in Puerto Princesa, Cuyo, and Coron. The PSFI AWS partner- with WPF and PCSD will improve the evaluation of weather conditions by increasing the bases to 45 locations, including the 12 initial installati­ons by WPF. All municipali­ties in Palawan will now have at least one AWS each.

The LGU plays a vital role by ensuring that the equipment is safe and in best condition. Training and simple equipment-maintenanc­e workshops will be made available to volunteer agencies.

For its part, Shell is privileged to participat­e in an initiative that contribute­s to strengthen­ing community systems through capacity building of LGUs under the framework of a multi-sectoral collaborat­ion. “These projects are very much in line with our advocacy on sustainabi­lity, particular­ly urban and environmen­tal resilience,” explained Sankie Simbulan, Shell social performanc­e manager and lead for Shell’s Powering Progress Together projects.

Powering Progress Together is an advocacy of Shell that promotes partnershi­ps among the public, private and civil society sectors to create more resilient communitie­s against the challenges of climate change and scarcity of energy, water and food resources.

“Shell being a leader in power, energy and gas technology, continuous­ly advocates to make best use of our world resources and to enable sustainabl­e developmen­t of the communitie­s we live in. With projects such as the AWS with WPF, we hope to illustrate that collaborat­ion and partnershi­p is possible in powering sustainabl­e progress,” added Simbulan.

 ??  ?? Expanding Palawan’s network of weather stations: (front row, from left) Shell Philippine­s Exploratio­n upstream external relations manager Paulo Gavino, Palawan Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (PCSD) executive director Nelson Devanadera, Pilipinas...
Expanding Palawan’s network of weather stations: (front row, from left) Shell Philippine­s Exploratio­n upstream external relations manager Paulo Gavino, Palawan Council for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (PCSD) executive director Nelson Devanadera, Pilipinas...

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