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Village on silts in Tongkil, Samales Islands, Philippines (6°04Mount Pinatubo, a volcano north of Manila, Luzon, Philippines (15°08Islet in the Sulu archipelago, Philippines (7°58
Discharge from the gold mine on the shore of Mindanao, Philippines (6°52The Chocolate Hills, Bohol island, Philippines (9°45Village near Panducan island, Philippines (6°18’ N, 120°35’ E).
Village of Bacolor under a layer of mud, the island of Luzon, Philippines (14°59Gold mining near Davao, island of Mindanao, Philippines (7°04’ N, 125°36’ E).Boat near Tagbilaran, Island of Bohol, Philippines (9°39
Boat near Bohol island, Visayan Islands, Philippines (9°50Houses in the marshes near Malolos, Luzon island, Philippines (16°00’ N, 121°00’ E).




Islet in the Sulu archipelago, Philippines (7°58' N, 118°40' E).

More than 6,000 of the 7,100 Philippine Islands are uninhabited, like this islet in the Sulu Archipelago, a set of 500 islands that separate the Celebes and the Sulu seas. Their extraordinary biodiversity is under threat, not from distant industrial sites but from the effects of global pollution. These islands, which barely rise above the surface of the water, are among the first potential victims of global warming and are certain to disappear when the sea level rises. The oceans, which maintain our planet's equilibrium, play a major role in our climate, storing up heat from warmer times and releasing it later, transporting it in its currents, providing the water for rain-bearing clouds through evaporation, and trapping and absorbing carbon dioxide. This vast mass of water is inhabited by fauna whose diversity is scarcely imaginable and which, through the food chain - from plankton through fish to the marine mammals - plays an enormously important role in human subsistence.

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