Fighting Climate Change and the Corona Virus

As I write this blog entry, it has been two days already that we are working from home. The government has declared the lockdown of Metro Manila. Spending time at home provided much time to ponder and reflect on how fragile life can be. The work that we do, the daily routines that we do each day and the things that we take for granted are now looked upon with a different value. All of this has escalated quickly. We are unprepared at many levels. The 48 hours lead time since the declaration last Thursday of the community quarantine will be up in a few hours from now. Tomorrow will be the official start of the lockdown of Metro Manila until April 14, 2020. To combat anxiety and to be more productive, I will dedicate this time to do research and blog about what I learned in this space. The first article I am going to share with you is this - "Climate Change has lessons for Fighting the Corona Virus" by the New York Times. The article highlights the apathy or the inaction against climate change. We know it is going to happen, but it is already happening. And yet, the inaction of those who can make significant action could cost us our lives and the lives of our children. It is the prevention of what might be in the future that is important. What we do today would be significant for the survival of all earthlings.

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