
30% Of Philippine Coastline May Sink By 2050 Amid Climate Crisis
by DitoSaPilipinas.comThe Philippines could lose up to 30% of its coastal areas by 2050 due to rising sea levels, according to the Climate Change Commission (CCC). Read more »
The Philippines could lose up to 30% of its coastal areas by 2050 due to rising sea levels, according to the Climate Change Commission (CCC). Read more »
The Philippines has earned recognition for three of its natural wonders—Apo Reef Natural Park, Turtle Islands, and Balinsasayao Twin Lakes—being included in the prestigious ASEAN Heritage Parks network. Read more »
In a strong plea to maintain and safeguard the Sierra Madre Mountain Range, the Climate Change Commission (CCC) emphasized the mountain range's importance to local people's survival and ecological preservation, as well as its ability to shield millions of Filipinos from climate change-related disasters. Read more »
The Philippines is poised to receive a significant boost in its climate resilience efforts with a $10-million grant from the Green Climate Fund (GCF). This funding, aimed at enhancing the government's capacity to combat climate hazards, marks a pivotal step in the nation’s ongoing commitment to sustainable development and climate adaptation. Read more »
The Department of Health (DOH) and the Climate Change Commission (CCC) are seeking to strengthen their cooperation to tackle the issues brought on by the effects of climate change on public health. Read more »