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RICE and CLIMATE CHANGE SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA SPEECH Session Hall December 18, 2013

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Page 1: Privilege Speech on Rice, Biodiversity and Climate Change

RICE andCLIMATE CHANGE

SENATOR LOREN LEGARDASPEECH

Session HallDecember 18, 2013

Page 2: Privilege Speech on Rice, Biodiversity and Climate Change

Filipinos are rice-loving citizens.

Rice is our staple food.

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Our rice production is

greatly affected by the warming climate.

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A 4-degree Celsius global temperature would cause

flooding in many coastal cities, there will be extreme heat waves,

water scarcity,

stronger tropical cyclones, and loss of biodiversity.

- World Bank

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Extreme weather events caused by the warming climate threatens all aspects of our life including our staple food.

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A 2009 study by the Asian Development Bank showed that rice yield in the Philippines can decline

by 75% in 2100 with the absence of climate adaptation programs.

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Agroforestry• Improves forest goods and services and increases productivity

• Improves soil quality and enhances the conservation of other biomes

• Through agroforestry, farmers’ incomes are augmented, since cash crops are planted simultaneously with forest trees.

• Improves the quality of water and air

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FOOD WASTEEach Filipino wastes an average of two tablespoons of cooked rice daily.

FEED THE HUNGRYThis wastage could feed about 2.6 million Filipinos for one year.

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The Hudhud Chants of the Ifugao, declared by UNESCO as one of the 19 Masterpieces of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, are performed in four occasions—the harvesting and weeding of rice, during funeral wakes, and in bone-washing rituals.

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We need to take aggressive and immediate action to adapt to the

changing climate or prepare ourselves for meals with no rice at all.

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THANK YOU