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 »
Baguio City has taken another step toward strengthening its local coffee industry after planting around 1,200 tree seedlings under its Community Coffee Tree Planting Program in Barangay Happy Hollow. Read more »
Rising electricity rates are pushing more Filipino households to invest in rooftop solar systems, fueling a sharp increase in solar panel imports and making the Philippines the world's biggest spender on solar panels since the conflict involving Iran began. Read more »
The Philippines continues to face water supply challenges caused by aging infrastructure, pollution, climate pressures, and rapid urbanization. Experts highlight the need for modernization, environmental protection, and long-term planning. Read more »
Experts warn that the possible return of El Niño in 2026 may drive up food and energy prices in the Philippines due to reduced agricultural output, water shortages, and higher electricity costs. Read more »
We’re used to hearing that the water crisis is just about a lack of supply, but what if the real issue is more complex than that? Read more »