After heatwaves last year forced millions of children out of school, the Philippines has shifted the school year earlier and tried to equip classrooms to ensure the higher temperatures caused by climate change do not interfere with learning.
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00:29So, it's like an effect on the student.
00:42It's because it's much more than a person.
00:46It's more than a person.
00:50So, it's more than a person.
00:52Then, it's more than a person.
00:54It's more than a person.
00:56so it's a very hot drink.
00:58It's a very hot drink,
01:00but it's a very hot drink.
01:20It's a full afternoon.
01:22It's a full afternoon.
01:24That's it.
01:28She's a pawish.
01:30Then, she's gone from the street.
01:32She's gone from the street.
01:34When she's in it,
01:36she's a pawish.
01:38I'm going to put it in water
01:40so she's not dehydrated.
01:44It's so wet.
01:54our graduation is already on April 15 so we have a couple of days left and I
02:09think that we're we're more ready this year than in the previous year when we
02:16had when we experienced the first eight heat wave