Soaring demand and extreme weather worsened by climate change have wiped out harvests of the popular purple yam.
CLIMATE change could cut off up to 2 percent of the Philippines’ gross domestic product (GDP) annually in the long term ...
Cagayan, one of the most hazard-prone provinces in the Philippines, agreed to advance local resilience and climate action to ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Climate change is making the Philippines more vulnerable to tropical storms, with rising temperatures already putting the country at nearly double the risk of deadly typhoons, ...
The highway approaching New Clark City is wide — four lanes each way in places — but carries little traffic. Newly installed streetlamps, powered by sunlight, dot the median. Construction equipment ...
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“Money over planet”: Shell sued on claims of climate change role in deadly Philippines storm
Shares in oil giant Shell ($SHEL) were flat today as victims of a deadly typhoon in the Philippines took it to court claiming that its extraction ...
Lawsuits are reshaping climate justice following landmark 2025 rulings, with cases rising in the Global South.
But uncertainties in scientists’ climate models have made it impossible to say for sure. Climate change likely played at least some role in a series of devastating floods and landslides that swept ...
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IMF: Climate change could cost PH 2% of annual GDP
Economic losses from increasingly destructive typhoons could reach as much as 2 percent of annual output if the Philippines ...
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Philippines’ newest marine protected area ‘sets inspiring example’ (commentary)
Climate change is pushing coral reefs to the brink. A new scientific report warns that the world has already crossed its ...
Groups are concerned of the Philippines’ delayed climate targets and the corruption scandal that may affect implementation of mitigation efforts MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines slipped in the ...
Human-induced climate change fuelled a rare string of back-to-back typhoons that battered the Philippines this year and boosted the chances of powerful storms making landfall, a new study said on Dec.
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