Climate Shocks Are Here. Is the PH Ready?
by DitoSaPilipinas.comFrom food prices and farming to water supply, education, and local economies, climate shocks are already reshaping everyday life in the Philippines. Read more »
From food prices and farming to water supply, education, and local economies, climate shocks are already reshaping everyday life in the Philippines. Read more »
An invasive ornamental fish is posing growing threats to biodiversity and public health in Lake Sampaloc, a volcanic crater lake in San Pablo City, Laguna. Read more »
A recent Pulse Asia survey shows most Filipinos favor working with like-minded countries such as the United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, and South Korea to uphold the Philippines’ rights in the WPS and strengthen a rules-based order in the region. Read more »
The Philippine College of Physicians has suspended Dr. Tony Leachon for six months after finding him liable for defamation and violations of its Code of Ethics stemming from public statements against fellow physicians. Read more »
The Sandiganbayan has terminated the remaining proceedings in Civil Case No. 0141 after the PCGG stopped presenting evidence on unresolved Marcos asset claims, effectively closing the decades-long forfeiture case. Read more »
Metro Cebu may soon face tighter water conditions as the Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) prepares contingency measures in anticipation of a possible El Niño event. Read more »