CLIMATE change could cut off up to 2 percent of the Philippines’ gross domestic product (GDP) annually in the long term without stronger adaptation measures, the International Monetary Fund warned.
THE government has begun identifying key climate change indicators to guide policy and planning, officials said during a national dialogue. The event, organized by the Philippine Statistics Authority ...
CLIMATE change, or the Earth’s usual long-term weather patterns, has become a critical global challenge affecting every ...
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 ...
Soaring demand and extreme weather worsened by climate change have wiped out harvests of the popular purple yam.
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.
The 30th U.N. climate change conference begins today in the Brazilian rainforest city of Belém, located at the mouth of the Amazon River. The summit opens as a major typhoon hit the Philippines, ...
PAMPANGA AND TARLAC, the Philippines: A loss and damage fund that attracted millions of dollars in pledges as the world came together for the COP28 summit in Dubai may benefit communities on the brink ...
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Climate, energy and the moral license for development
ON Saturday, Jan. 10, the world will pass an annual climate threshold colloquially referred to as “Pollutocrat Day,” which ...
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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 fails to implement climate adaptation measures, the International Monetary ...
“As well as shining a spotlight on Shell’s culpability, this haunting piece of protest art - and the once-cherished dolls, shoes, sofa and rice cookers being displayed - highlights the very real ...
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