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This work, (crafted by a Haiyan survivor), presents the local perspectives of Climate Change. It emphasizes the impacts of climate change through the Haiyan experience of his community. This material intends to present initiatives that could be done so as to mitigate and adapt the impacts of Climate Change. Climate Change advocates could make these as tool in facilitating community-based assemblies and serve as reference in project-making of local communities on how to Act Now, Act Together and Act Differently in response to Climate Change. The lesson is clear hence actions must be done N O W!