A group of us were extremely fortunate to have witnessed the unrivaled beauty of Antarctica and her inhabitants, but as we saw with our very own eyes, even the remotest parts of the planet are being rapidly affected by the climate crisis. And we heard from the scientists onboard that the majestic Emperor penguin faces extinction by the end of the century. How can we each individually make a difference?
It's important to turn our inspiration into action by doing our part to cover our environmental impact – not just to help save the planet, but to save all of its inhabitants, including humanity, as we are at a critical tipping point.
Residents wade through flood waters in Kawit post Typhoon Nalgae on Oct. 30, 2022 Photographer: Jes Aznar/Getty Images
Residents wait on the roof of their homes for the flooding to subside after Super Typhoon Noru, in San Miguel, Bulacan province, Philippines, September 26, 2022. (REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez)
Residents wade through flood water caused by Typhoon Noru September 26, 2022. (Photo: EPA-EFE)
A child plays next to uprooted coconut and banana trees in the coastal town of Dulag in Leyte province on December 17, 2021, a day after Super Typhoon Rai hit [Bobbie Alota/ AFP]
Residents salvage belongings from their destroyed homes in the coastal town of Dulag in Leyte province on December 17, 2021, a day after Super Typhoon Rai hit [Bobbie Alota/ AFP]
Rescuers pull a boat carrying residents through a flooded street after Typhoon Vamco hit in Marikina City, in suburban Manila, on Nov 12, 2020. (Ted Aljibe/AFP/Getty Images)
A glance at some of the children of the Philippines we are teaming up to support.
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