Every October, we take time to honor our teachers — the people who guide us, believe in us, and shape who we become. This year’s theme, “My Teacher, My Hero,” reminds us that not all heroes wear capes. Some hold chalk, grade papers, and stay late to make sure their students understand.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Every year, Filipinos face the harsh reality of climate change. Stronger typhoons, heavier floods, and unpredictable weather patterns have become part of our everyday lives. These sudden and progressive changes in the environment are caused by many factors—rising global temperatures, deforestation, and the loss of natural ecosystems. Urban areas also suffer from overpopulation and poor waste management, making communities more vulnerable to flooding and heatwaves. Sadly, it is often the poor and marginalized who are most affected, as their homes and livelihoods are the first to be destroyed when disaster strikes.
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