Dr Nina Galang was vice-president of Miriam College for Academic Affairs; former Executive Director of the Environmental Studies Institute of the college; and now consultant of the Institute. We discussed the various activities being undertaken by the Institute where they cater to the education and involvement of communities and local government units (LGUs)with regard to the problems of the environment, and their possible solutions. She tackled their recent SONA (State of Nature Assessment) (coinciding with the actual SONA of the president of the country), where participants like farmers, fisherfolk, and scientists, all concluded how climate change is affecting everyone, rich and poor alike.
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Great interview!
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