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Local government units (LGUs) must step up their disaster resiliency and response as weather becomes unpredictable to avoid ...
ILOILO citizen groups launched the first “Community Climate Response Hub” (CCRH) and a citizen science-led urban heat report ...
A global environmental advocacy group has dared the Marcos administration to take the lead in “pursuing climate ...
Debt as a Symptom of Corruption, Not a Cause of Development The Philippines’ ballooning debt—projected to reach ₱17.35 trillion by end-2025 and push the debt-to-GDP ...
Increasing adoption of renewable energy in the Philippines could push average annual spot power prices as much as 24% lower ...
We are living in an age of anxiety. People face multiple existential crises such as climate change and conflicts that could potentially escalate ...
Clean water and digital learning projects expand from the U.S. to Southeast Asia and Latin America SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS ...
In a country facing daily threats from heatwaves, floods, and typhoons, the climate crisis is now a public health emergency, ...
Just days ahead of his fourth state of the nation address (Sona), an environmental group urged President Marcos to make the biggest contributors of climate crisis “pay their ...
Leyte Rep. Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Monday welcomed President Marcos’ directive to establish more disaster response ...
The classroom crisis is worsening the impact of climate change on children, with 96% of them experiencing multiple, overlapping climate-related hazards like floods, heatwaves and cyclones.
Teachers want the government to do more than tweak the school calendar, and also invest in infrastructure that will make schools resilient to heat and storms.