Climatye Change in the Philippines and elsewhere around the world.
By busikoarsom
@busikoarsom (40)
July 8, 2012 10:12pm CST
I was wondering this year the monsoon season comes so early that is in the month of May supposedly the month of july would bring in strong winds and heavy rains but as early as june, it seems taht it looked like july or august already. And another observation, there are a lot of Low Pressure Areas almost every week but only develop as strong as a tropical depression only. Is this good news ? Because for the last 2 years this has been the trend and it seemed that strong typhoons have become scarcier..
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
13 Aug 12
Well I guess Climate change would mean we have to adjust to a new and intensified weather patterns. I guess we need to evaluate this since if there is a sudden change in the climate our ecology might also be affected. For farmers the rains are welcome for their farmlands since they would not need the irrigations to water their ricefields. But of course too much of it would also mean destruction of their fileds.
So anything new is bad news for many from the simple farmers to those that work. This means we have to adjust to the flooding and the destruction it creates.