Are We Actually Becoming Flood-Resilient?
by DitoSaPilipinas.comAs Habagat brings more flooding, the Philippines faces a bigger question: are cities becoming truly flood-resilient, or simply getting better at surviving floods? Read more »
As Habagat brings more flooding, the Philippines faces a bigger question: are cities becoming truly flood-resilient, or simply getting better at surviving floods? Read more »
Long-term mine closure planning is already underway at the Didipio Mine in Kasibu town, with OceanaGold Philippines Inc. (OGP) setting aside P768.43 million for final rehabilitation and decommissioning. Read more »
The Philippines is being urged to overhaul its building regulations as the country faces increasingly complex construction demands and growing risks from climate change and natural calamities. 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 »
Lake Sebu, a farming community in South Cotabato home to the T’boli and Ubo-Manobo Indigenous Peoples, has been recognized as the Philippines’ first United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Village. Read more »
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has earmarked an estimated P1.19 billion for the construction of 65 farm-to-market (FMR) road projects across Isabela. Read more »