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Broadcasters-CCC climate change accord

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Group of online broadcasters has partnered with the Climate Change Commission (CCC) under the Office of the President to help mitigate the adverse impact of global warming.

Dr. Michael Raymond Aragon, Kapisanan ng Social Media Broadcasters ng Pilipinas Inc. chairman, said he and CCC Commissioner Albert dela Cruz yesterday inked a memorandum of agreement in Malacanang, Manila to push for a private-public partnership to use the social media platform, and to inform and educate the people about climate change as the result of global warming and its effects on the Earth’s climate system.

“I am truly elated of this privilege that the government recognizes the importance of online broadcast to help fight climate change and to promote our group’s advocacy for a cleaner and greener environment,” he said.

“We intend to sustain this collaboration with the CCC for the greater interest of our beloved country and people,” he added.

The KSMBPI is a non-stock non-profit organization advocating responsible social media broadcasting, he said, adding it is offering free online courses.

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According to Aragon, Dela Cruz wanted “to talk to the people directly” through various interactive social media platforms and networks nationwide.

He said the CCC official believes that climate change is a very serious problem that affects not only the Filipinos but the entire humanity due to its real threat on human kind extinction if not attended.

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