Without intervention, rice, the country’s primary staple food, could lose up to 60 per cent of its ability to grow by 2050, found a report by the Philippine Climate Change Assessment.
Two strong typhoons have battered the Philippines so far this month, further exposing the country’s vulnerability to extreme weather events caused by climate change. These storms have also highlighted ...
MANILA, Philippines – SM Investments Corp. in partnership with the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Institute ...
In the face of intensifying climate change, nations across the globe are turning toward innovation to forge a sustainable future, and in the Philippines, ...
Developing nations face a growing financial crisis due to climate change. Countries least responsible for pollution are most ...
Every heavy rain warning brings fear and anxiety for 41-year-old Bernadette Salvador and her 75-year-old mother, who is disabled and can hardly walk. The mother-daughter duo, who live in a two-story ...
To strengthen disaster preparedness, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Ilocos launched the Solido Knowledge Hub ...
Accusing activists of having links to terrorism has led to non-profit funds being frozen and local climate projects being delayed or scrapped.
Brazil’s President Lula delivers remarks to delegates at COP30 in Belem, Brazil. Credit: Flickr/ Lula Official I spent 40 hours hopping between four airports to reach COP30 in Belem, Brazil. Before I ...
GeoRiskPH is a multi-agency endeavor led by PHIVOLCS in 2018, funded by the DOST in collaboration with the Philippine Council ...