AFTER a rollercoaster ride of a campaign period and a tense few days following election day, our country is finally ready to swear in a new set of leaders. The way the 2022 national and local elections took over our lives, you can't be faulted if for a minute you'd forgotten that we are still in the middle of a pandemic. The disruptions, coming one after the other, have almost become commonplace, teaching us to adjust to major shifts and twists in our day-to-day lives. There will be more to come.

Climate change alone has the potential to upend our way of life in so many devastating forms — the Philippines is one of the nations identified as being at highest risk of multiple climate hazards. Rapid developments in emerging technology are also changing lives, paving the way for advances across industries and maybe even new "realities."

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