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Transcript
00:00Ice cream for sale is a way to make up for the heat, but when it melts, the profit is what makes up for it.
00:08Cristino lost P3,000 in brownouts last week that melted in his stores.
00:15That's why he's stressed about the possibility of the next red or yellow alert being issued.
00:22I hope there won't be more brownouts.
00:24That's a brownout alert.
00:26For the business to continue.
00:30The Department of Energy said that if the expected forecast is that the temperature in the country will drop,
00:35possibly the worst is over for the power supply.
00:38If there will be no more increase in temperatures,
00:43then most likely we will reach the peak demand projection and our trend will drop.
00:51The demand for electricity will also drop and there will be an increase in supply.
00:55But the DOE said that additional plants are needed so that the problems with electricity won't be repeated whenever it gets hot.
01:02According to the forecast, April is record-breaking when it comes to the heat of the season.
01:07This is the effect of strong El Nino, which is still felt today, but it's getting weaker.
01:12We're already experiencing local thunderstorm activities.
01:15So that means we already have a lot of cloudiness.
01:19If there's a lot of cloudiness, especially during daytime,
01:22this is where we see that our atmosphere is possibly cooling down.
01:28Not only in the Philippines, April's heat is record-breaking,
01:31but the whole world, according to the Copernicus Earth Observation Program of the European Union.
01:35The warmest April on record globally.
01:38That's the 11th month for which the temperature has been the warmest on record
01:47for the same month in all previous years for which we have data.
01:53So that's one of the longest streak of global temperature record that we've seen in recent decades.
02:02Because of this, the Paris Agreement still can't reach the goal of lowering the global average temperature to 1.5 degrees compared to the pre-industrial level.
02:11And even if El Nino ends, the global sea temperature remains high.
02:16Copernicus Climate Scientist also added that every degree that is added to global warming,
02:21extreme weather events are increasing.
02:23Just like the ever-increasing flooding in Brazil when it reached its peak.
02:29And there will be a strong heatwave in India and Vietnam.
02:32For now, climate models used by climate scientists are no longer valid.
02:36Will the expected La Nina continue?
02:39Or will it be neutral after El Nino?
02:42It is important to know the information because it is related to what we need to prepare.
03:12For more UN videos visit www.un.org

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