⚠️ The #1 Simple Everyday Habit That Makes Climate Change Worse

Leaving lights or chargers on seems small—but it’s the everyday waste that fuels climate change the most.

WASTING ELECTRICITY
(even just leaving things plugged in or lights on!)

It’s not plastic. It’s not traffic.
It’s the power we waste without thinking.

Why?

• Most electricity in the Philippines 🇵🇭 still comes from fossil fuels

• Appliances on standby (TV, charger, fan) still use power — that’s phantom load

• Aircon left running too long = big carbon footprint

• If millions of people waste just a little… it becomes a lot

Everyday examples you might not notice:

• Phone charger always plugged in even without the phone

• Lights on even when it’s bright outside

• Aircon too cold when a fan would be enough

• Computers left on all day, even during breaks

• TV still running while you’re asleep or not even watching

It may seem small, but it adds up.
And it’s still something we can change.

Climate Change—Too late to undo. Not too late to protect.

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Sky-Low
“Sky-Low” is not just an album—it’s an awareness campaign about climate change and a challenge to protect our planet.

Standing Together for Children

Fresh cases in 2025 show why September 28 matters: a call to protect children and end child pornography.

National Day of Awareness and Unity against Child PornographySeptember 28

In 2025, the fight against child pornography in the Philippines revealed both pain and progress.

The DOJ secured convictions against parents who exploited their own children online. The NBI arrested sellers of child sexual abuse materials in Bulacan, Marikina, and other cities. In each case, children were rescued from homes where cameras replaced safety and greed replaced love.

The Commission on Human Rights warned that online abuse remains a serious human rights crisis. International groups raised alarms that the Philippines is still a hotspot for livestreamed exploitation, where poverty is twisted into profit and children are treated as content.

Yet every conviction, every rescue, every report is light breaking into the dark. Laws only matter when they are enforced, and society is only safe when it protects its most vulnerable.

That is why September 28National Day of Awareness and Unity against Child Pornography—is not just a date. It is a call for Filipinos to see, to speak, and to stand together so that no child is ever reduced to an image of abuse again.

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