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Welcome co-researchers for another day at the Research Conference Room at MTJP Academy. I am Tim, and today, I, Migs, and JP are going to be presenting a concept paper entitled: Awareness Towards Climate Change and Global Warming Among Filipino Youth: An Assessment. So, we may ask, why climate change? Why the youth of the Philippines? And why about awareness? It is simply because we want to live. The need to address climate action is one of the things even the sustainable developmental goals of the United Nations is concerned about. Climate change is the change of the Earths hydrometeorological condition that can potentially and unfortunately, put our biodiversity at great risk. In an article posted on the Climate Reality Project (2019), hurricanes are more likely to occur and become more dangerous, severe heatwaves will last longer, wildfires will become more frequent, climate-related migration will take place, and diseases will spread quickly. Having this said, we, as the inhabit