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How corruption drowns the Philippines’ climate response
The Philippines has spent trillions on flood-control projects, yet every typhoon season, the same scenes unfold: submerged barangays, families stranded on rooftops, ...
The 3rd edition of Miss Environment International 2025 is finally happening in Manila next month, featuring around forty ...
Leste, and the Philippines will present their community-driven, climate-smart agriculture solutions at the SAFE Impact ...
We can continue to line the pockets of the corrupt with expensive, failing concrete, or we can invest in proven natural systems that have protected us for centuries,' environmental groups say in a sta ...
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How flood control projects fail the poor in the Philippines
Poor construction, corruption and 'ghost' flood control projects plague disaster mitigation efforts in the Philippines.
AXA Group CEO Thomas Buberl and AXA International Markets CEO Hassan El-Shabrawishi reaffirm the Philippines as a strategic ...
We can blame capitalism for worsening the climate crisis, says journalist Akshat Rathi, but we can also use it to create the solutions we need for the mess we're in. He details how “climate capitalism ...
This is an excerpt of the Sustainable Switch Climate Focus newsletter, where we make sense of companies and governments ...
Our world’s warming climate has contributed to larger and more destructive fires, and consequently, more smoke-induced health issues, like reduced lung function, asthma, and cardiovascular disease. ...
Climate change is having a profound impact on cities worldwide and sustainable urban solutions are urgently needed. As hubs of human activity, cities are both major contributors to climate change and ...
Coral Triangle faces threats from climate change, but cryobanks offer hope for restoring and preserving endangered coral species.
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