23/09/2023
MAGLALAMBING LANG PO AKO SAINYO PAKILIKE PO NG PAGE THEN PAREACT PO AKO SA MISMONG PHOTO THANK YOU SO MUCH GUYS ❣️
📌 Mechanics:
1. 𝐋𝐈𝐊𝐄 the St. Paul College San Rafael page.
2. Search for the post of your chosen candidate.
3. 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐂𝐓 to their post!
4. The Eco-Ambassador and Ambassadress who will garner the most reactions/votes shall win the 𝐏𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞'𝐬 𝐂𝐡𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐀𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐝.
5. Your votes will only be valid, once you like our official page. Reacting to the photo without liking the page will be considered 𝐈𝐍𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐈𝐃.
6. The winners will be announced during the Sci-Math Month Culminating Event, on September 28, 2023.
Voting for the said award officially begins and shall end on the 28th of September. 🗓 Support and vote for your chosen Paulinian Eco-Ambassadors and Ambassadresses by reacting to their posts! ⚜️
“Be a part of the solution not part of a pollution".
As Paulinians, we must be someone who helps to clean up the environment rather than someone who adds to the pollution.
As times have changed, so has our planet. Global warming has become a critical issue today, and it will not go away unless we do something about it. There are people all around the globe who have made the change and decided to be conscious of the health of our world. Unfortunately, it is not enough. As long as most of society continues to rely on fossil fuels, continues to waste energy, and continues destroying forests, our planet will continue to suffer. If we are to change the fate of our beautiful planet, society as a whole must take immediate action.
To make the world a better place, we all should become environmental advocates, and take a stand to save humanity. We must make environmentally conscious changes in our own lives, teach those around us, and lead by example to make a difference.
Above all else, every single person on the planet must change the way they live day to day. We must be aware of every potential harmful effect of every activity we engage in. Every gallon of gas saved, light turned off, and computer unplugged will impact the future of the Earth. Emissions from fossil fuels are the cause of global warming, and presently our society relies on these fossil fuels to function on a daily basis. By carpooling, walking, turning off the air conditioner and unplugging appliances that we are not using, we can each save a substantial amount of energy.
Water is the most important resource for survival on a planet. It is the essence of life on Earth. If we see a lot of garbage in the river around our city, it would be evident that we are facing a serious problem of water pollution. Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies usually caused by human activities such as throwing litter into the river. Life is ultimately about choices and so is water pollution.
We cannot live with sewage-strewn beaches, contaminated rivers, and poisonous. To be part of the solution, we can work together to keep the environment clean so the water bodies, plants, animals, and people who depend on it remain healthy. We can take individual or teamed action to help reduce water pollution and keep our rivers cleaner. We must work together to make water pollution less of a problem and help the world become a better place.