The Philippines is testing a new type of carbon credit aimed at encouraging companies to cut their climate warming emissions.
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Philippines climbs in global climate rankings, despite electricity demand surges—report
THE Philippines has emerged as one of the stronger performers in climate mitigation within the Asia-Pacific region, according to the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2026, even as the global ...
Much of the heavy rains that hit the Philippines during the Amihan northeast monsoon season between November and March are ...
Looking at the weather map on his computer and seeing three simultaneous tropical storms forming across Asia in late November, climatologist Fredolin Tangang’s first thoughts drifted to the 2004 ...
The extraordinary number of typhoons that pummeled the Philippines in November were fueled by conditions that are now almost twice as likely due to the climate crisis, a new study has found. The ...
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, ...
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Filipino typhoon survivors sue Shell, claiming climate-fueled destruction
Survivors of a deadly 2021 typhoon in the Philippines have filed a lawsuit against British oil giant Shell, seeking financial ...
The Philippines is the hardest-hit country in Asia by the frequency and greater intensity of typhoons indisputably caused by climate change. The World Meteorological Organization says climate ...
THE Climate Change Commission (CCC) continues to strengthen the country’s climate agenda through a whole-of-nation approach ...
MANILA – A tropical storm was blowing across the Philippines' mountainous north Friday, worsening more than a week of bad weather that has caused at least 25 deaths and prompted evacuations in ...
Edren Llanillo, a resident of Bugallon, Pangasinan, remembers how unprepared his community was for medical emergencies years ...
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ADB approves $500-million loan to support Philippines’ blue economy
THE ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $500-million (around P29.56-billion) policy-based loan to support the development of the Philippines’ blue economy and improve the resilience of coastal ...
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