Watchmen Daily Journal

PH urged to prepare for ‘wetter’ La Niña

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MANILA — Even as El Niño continues to scorch many areas in the country, state weather bureau Pagasa has urged preparatio­ns for the La Niña wet season, especially in areas prone to flooding.

“Ang dapat natin paghandaan, syempre, ‘yung ating mga flood-prone areas kung sakaling matuloy ang La Niña,” said Analisa Solis, chief of the Climatolog­y and Agrometeor­ology Division in a report on “24 Oras.”

Pagasa forecasts that the La Niña phenomenon may begin between June and August. It is associated with above-normal rainfall conditions during the last quarter and early months of the following year.

The recent flooding in Brazil and in Dubai despite the hot season is a consequenc­e of climate change, the environmen­tal group Greenpeace said.

“We will be expecting wetter weather during La Niña stages. So ‘yun po ‘yung kailangan paghandaan but, at the same time, kailangan mas urgent ‘yung mga policies,” said Greenpeace campaigner Jefferson Chua.

“Alarming is an understate­ment in this situation that we are in right now,” he added.

Frank Nikol Marba, a resident of Dinagat Islands, is worried about the possible impact that the phenomenon may bring on food security.

“‘Yung pa kayang effect dito talaga sa amin is our food security kasi dito medyo nagmamahal talaga ang mga pagkain,” he said.

Greenpeace is also appealing for the passage of the law on climate damages tax or carbon tax — a tax to be imposed on fossil fuel companies or firms that are emitting excessive carbon.

If enacted into law, the tax to be collected would be used to fund rehabilita­tion programs for damages caused by carbon emissions.

“We all know carbon emissions are not just carbon emissions, they cost something in the society,” Chua said.

“This is an extremely urgent matter because the cost of climate impacts is accelerati­ng at a really rapid rate,” he added. Integrated News)

 ?? (ABS-CBN News photo) ?? Pagasa forecasts that the La Niña phenomenon, associated with above-normal conditions, may begin between June and August of this year. rainfall
(ABS-CBN News photo) Pagasa forecasts that the La Niña phenomenon, associated with above-normal conditions, may begin between June and August of this year. rainfall

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