You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Be aware of initiatives to mitigate climate change

BY MANILA BULLETIN


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The commemoration of the 17th Climate Change Consciousness Week from Nov. 19 to 25 comes at a time when the effects of climate change are very apparent around us. 


We do not only read about massive floods, heavy rains and strong winds in Europe and the United States, we have experienced that many times in the recent past.  Several cities and towns have experienced a month’s rain being dumped in a day. Flood waters have stayed for days. And most recently, six strong cyclones came one after the other in a month, battering many parts of the country, claiming many lives, and causing huge amounts of damage to our food supply and infrastructure.

We have also read about many initiatives to mitigate the effects of climate change.  One of these is the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference, or Conference of the Parties, commonly known as COP 29, held in Azerbaijan, from Nov, 11 to 22, where the world united around climate action.

In the Philippines, the Climate Change Commission (CCC) is “mandated to ensure the mainstreaming of climate change in national, sectoral and local development plans and programs,” according to Republic Act No. 9729.  Proclamation No 1667 signed in 2008, has designated “Global Warming and Climate Change Consciousness Week” to raise awareness and develop solutions to the climate crisis.

This year’s theme is “Aksyon at Adaptasyon ng Makabagong Henerasyon” (Action and adaptation of the new generation). The CCC activities focus on “action” to emphasize the importance of implementing concrete measures to mitigate climate risks; and “adaptation” to build resilience.

The activities will highlight the Commission’s ongoing projects, among them the Net Zero Challenge, and a comprehensive climate discussion on the National Adaptation Plan (NAP), and on “Intersections between the Law of the Sea and International Environmental Law” in collaboration with the University of the Philippines.

 “This year’s observance urges all Filipinos to embrace bold, adaptive strategies that prioritize community engagement, resilience, and sustainability in addressing the climate crisis,” the CCC said. 

Initiatives to mitigate the effects of climate change need the collaboration of government and the private sector.  This collaboration was shown during the opening ceremonies of the Climate Change Consciousness Week with representatives from government agencies and private organizations in attendance.

Sec. Robert Borje, CCC vice chairman and executive director, said: “The work ahead of us remains challenging, but together, multiple stakeholders can make a difference. This week will pave a path toward a stronger and transformative climate action and adaptation.”

At the local government level, the Commission’s work includes training local government units (LGUs) to fast-track the development and implementation of Local Climate Change Action Plans (LCCAPs) to achieve the objectives of the National Adaptation Plan and the Nationally Determined Contributions Investment Plan (NDCIP). At a workshop conducted last month, about 800 participants were given guidance on how to integrate climate adaptation and mitigation strategies into local development plans, strengthening their capacity to respond to climate-related risks.

At the household level, it is the responsibility of heads of families to initiate and implement action to contribute to global efforts to mitigate climate change.  They should keep themselves and their families informed of how daily personal choices can contribute to these initiatives – like avoiding the use of single-use plastics, or leaving our cars home once a week, or proper disposal of solid waste.  We must do our part now.

Miss Universe Philippines condemns video commentary vs Chelsea Manalo: 'We do not tolerate bullying'; vlogger Adam Genato apologizes

BY ROBERT REQUINTINA


AT A GLANCE

  • In a statement, the MUPh said the video commentary of Adam was "unfair, insensitive, hurtfuland dismissive of her accomplishments." 

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The Miss Universe Philippines Organization has condemned the video commentary of pageant enthusiast and vlogger Adam Genato on Miss Universe Philippines Chelsea Manalo.

In a statement, the MUPh said the video commentary of Adam was "unfair, insensitive, hurtful and dismissive of her accomplishments." 

"We do not tolerate bullying and irresponsible vlogging, especially when an accredited MUPh media partner whom we have welcomed in our events," the MUPh statement also said.

It added: "We believe that content creators, bloggers, and vloggers must be guided by respect, responsibility, and decency."

The MUPh encouraged other creators, bloggers, and vloggers to exercise care in expressing opinions about Philippine delegates.

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The same statement said that Chelsea does not deserve to be compared to other beauty queens.

Chelsea made it to the Top 30 semifinals of the Miss Universe Competition 2024 in Mexico, although she was also awarded Miss Universe Asia. 

In Adam's video commentary, he said that the Philippines would have a bigger chance of winning the 2024 Miss Universe pageant if the delegates were either Athisa Manalo or Christi McGarry.

This developed as Adam tearfully apologized for his comments about Chelsea.

"I am coming out with this video not to gain sympathy, but I think this is the most Christian thing to do. The past 24 hours have left me bewildered about my actions towards our candidate, Chelsea Manalo, and it pains me to have come to this.

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"Chelsea, I am sorry about what I said about you. It was never really my intention to hurt your feelings or your teams. You've worked so hard to be where you are right now.

"I realized now that I should have been diplomatic and tactful with my words. It is only now that I realize the impact of my words on you, your team, and everyone else.

"There's no excuse for what I did. It pains me when people say I am plastic to you. I want to apologize to you and everyone in MUPh. You guys have shown nothing but kindness to me ever since Day One. 

I feel bad, and this is how I repay you all. Hindi ko talaga alam how I would still make up for this. I have no more excuses. All I want is to say I am sorry. I want to seek all your forgiveness."

Vereiste Autobahn! Winter-Chaos im Norden


Schneelandschaft auf der A7 bei Brekendorf: Für viele Autofahrer kam der Wintereinbruch überraschend

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Schleswig-Flensburg – Achtung Schnee und Glätte! Im Kreis Schleswig-Flensburg gibt es einen massiven Wintereinbruch mit viel Neuschnee. Die A7 ist sogar teilweise vereist.

Der Verkehr in Richtung Norden kommt daher immer wieder zum Stillstand. Es staut sich kilometerweit. Räumdienste sind auf der A7 pausenlos im Einsatz.

Probleme gibt es für die Autofahrer ebenfalls auf den Landstraßen in Schleswig-Holstein. Auch hier sind Straßen vereist und es geht nur mühsam vorwärts.

An der B77 bei dem Naturschutzgebiet Sorgwohld sieht die Landschaft aus wie im „Winter-Wonderland“. Schneeflocken fallen vom Himmel. Bäume sind schneebedeckt.

Erste Verkehrsunfälle

Unterdessen haben die ersten Schneefälle und Glätte zu mehreren Verkehrsunfällen auf den Straßen Norddeutschlands geführt. Dabei gab es laut Polizei im Laufe des Tages bereits vier Vorfälle – querstehende Laster und Busse in den Landkreisen Segeberg, Ostholstein und Schleswig-Flensburg.

Nach kurzzeitigen Sperrungen wurden die Straßen aber schnell wieder freigegeben. Verletzte gab es nicht.

Nach Polizeiangaben liefen die Streuarbeiten auf den Autobahnen zudem nach Plan und alle Winterdienstfahrzeuge standen je nach Wetterlage jederzeit in Bereitschaft. Auch wenn die Temperaturen am Sonntag dem Deutschen Wetterdienst (DWD) zufolge wieder in den zweistelligen Bereich steigen werden, warnte die Polizei bis dahin vor glatten Straßen.

Bis zu zwei Meter Schnee

Blitz-Winter und Bodenfrost in den Alpen

Von 30 Grad auf Bodenfrost! Das Wetter saust in diesen Tagen in Richtung Kühlschrank.

Trotz der erfolgreichen Streuarbeiten bleibe die Situation kritisch und Autofahrer sollten weiterhin vorsichtig fahren.

Auch die Pressestelle der Verkehrszentrale Nord mahnte Autofahrer im Norden zur vorsichtigen Fahrweise. Vor allem die Streufahrzeuge sollten nicht überholt werden, da die voraus liegenden Straßen dementsprechend glatt seien.