This term paper wants to unveil mysteries of the world on the challenge of survival and existence and on its battle on climate change. In particular, this will provide the future readers some recent information on the earth’s condition as it is continuously affected by climate change. Included in this paper are the overviews from the different resources on what is really climate change; its causes, effects, and preventive ways to reduce the effect of earthly change.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The researchers would like to extend their profound gratitude to those who have lent helped emotionally, financially, mentally, and spiritually to make this requirement a success.
To our parents, for the financial and emotional support given to us, who never get tired of sending us to school, and for extending their patience and understanding in times of our needs and lapses.
Our dear friends, and classmates for the guidance and held extended to make this output clearer to us.
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Above all, thanks to our Almighty God for his providence and enlightenment to make this output pushed through. The above mentioned are believed to be nothing if it isn’t part of your will and acceptance to our move. Thanks Lord for the guidance and unconditional love you’ve shown to humanity.
INTRODUCTION
Just recently, our country was ravaged unexpectedly by a super Typhoon Yolanda and still now many are crossing brows why it so happened and why it became a pandemonium to the affected victims. In fact, our region was greatly affected by this torment. The natural phenomenon that we have expected turned everything into a nightmare that nobody had ever dreamt. People were left homeless, and in famine. Victims of the said occurrence scattered in an open field, buildings and facilities
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