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Climate Crisis Threatens Philippines Water Supply

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Climate change may deplete 40-80% of Philippines water by 2040.
  • Children face health risks from malnutrition, heat stress, and disease.
  • Many schools lack safe water and sanitation facilities for students.
Climate Crisis Threatens Philippines Water Supply

Climate change poses a significant threat to the Philippines, potentially depleting 40 to 80 percent of its water supply by 2040. This is according to a new report by UNICEF Philippines and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

Children in the Philippines are identified as especially vulnerable. They face exacerbated health risks, including a triple burden of disease, malnutrition, and heat stress. Extreme weather events, common in the country, disrupt access to education and safe water.

Furthermore, the report highlights the critical issue of water insecurity, with only 48 percent of the population having access to safely managed potable water. Many schools lack basic water and sanitation infrastructure, leaving students exposed to unsafe drinking sources.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Climate change is projected to deplete 40-80% of the Philippines' water supply by 2040 due to extreme weather events.
Children face a 'triple burden' of disease, malnutrition, and heat stress, exacerbated by climate change impacts.
Many schools in the Philippines lack adequate water and sanitation facilities, with some students drinking from unimproved sources.

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