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Karen Ibasco
Karen Santos Ibasco (Tagalog pronunciation: [ɪˈbɐskɔ]; born December 17, 1990) is a Filipina physicist and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2017. She represented the Philippines at the Miss Earth 2017 pageant and won the title.
Karen Santos Ibasco was born on December 17, 1990, in Manila, Philippines. She is half-Filipino, half-Chinese. She studied at Hope Christian High School in Manila and she speaks Chinese fluently. She obtained her bachelor's degree in applied physics majoring in instrumentation. She also has a master's degree in applied physics, majoring in medical physics at the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines, where she graduated cum laude on both degrees. She was also a former college instructor at the College of Science of the University of Santo Tomas and worked as a medical physicist at St. Luke's Medical Center, Global City.
Ibasco was a candidate at the Binibining Pilipinas 2016 pageant and represented the city of Manila.
Ibasco entered and won the Miss Philippines Earth pageant 2017, on July 15, 2017, at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay. During the hashtag, candidates drew from a fishbowl a topic to expound upon, Karen's hashtag was #fake news. She said:
Nowadays, a lot of people distribute fake news but one of the most important mediums is social media. We have to learn [how] to use it for social good. We have to learn to disseminate…and also to filter the right information not just for yourself but also for the people in your circle of influence.
During the question and answer section of the top five finalists, she was asked what she wanted to change about the environmental policies of the country. She responded:
Everyone is experiencing climate change. I’m just grateful that the Philippines has signed the Paris Treaty. What I want to see is to pass a carbon tax. In that way, we would invest in renewable energy to help our world to be a better place, greener, inhabitable for the whole country.
As the winner, she went on to represent the Philippines at Miss Earth 2017.
Karen Ibasco
Karen Santos Ibasco (Tagalog pronunciation: [ɪˈbɐskɔ]; born December 17, 1990) is a Filipina physicist and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2017. She represented the Philippines at the Miss Earth 2017 pageant and won the title.
Karen Santos Ibasco was born on December 17, 1990, in Manila, Philippines. She is half-Filipino, half-Chinese. She studied at Hope Christian High School in Manila and she speaks Chinese fluently. She obtained her bachelor's degree in applied physics majoring in instrumentation. She also has a master's degree in applied physics, majoring in medical physics at the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines, where she graduated cum laude on both degrees. She was also a former college instructor at the College of Science of the University of Santo Tomas and worked as a medical physicist at St. Luke's Medical Center, Global City.
Ibasco was a candidate at the Binibining Pilipinas 2016 pageant and represented the city of Manila.
Ibasco entered and won the Miss Philippines Earth pageant 2017, on July 15, 2017, at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay. During the hashtag, candidates drew from a fishbowl a topic to expound upon, Karen's hashtag was #fake news. She said:
Nowadays, a lot of people distribute fake news but one of the most important mediums is social media. We have to learn [how] to use it for social good. We have to learn to disseminate…and also to filter the right information not just for yourself but also for the people in your circle of influence.
During the question and answer section of the top five finalists, she was asked what she wanted to change about the environmental policies of the country. She responded:
Everyone is experiencing climate change. I’m just grateful that the Philippines has signed the Paris Treaty. What I want to see is to pass a carbon tax. In that way, we would invest in renewable energy to help our world to be a better place, greener, inhabitable for the whole country.
As the winner, she went on to represent the Philippines at Miss Earth 2017.
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