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 »
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 »
American marine biologist Kent Carpenter, known for revealing the Philippines’ rich marine biodiversity, was shot dead inside his home in Negros Oriental. Authorities continue investigating the killing. Read more »
Negros Occidental has decided to adopt an environmentally friendly strategy to address the growing infestation of the Red-Striped Soft Scale Insect (RSSI), opting against the use of aerial chemical spraying. Read more »
Efforts to reduce plastic pollution in some of the country’s most important waterways are set to intensify following a new partnership between the DENR and global nonprofit organization The Ocean Cleanup. Read more »
The World Chocolate Fair 2026 returns to S Maison, Pasay City (July 2–5) with premium treats, exclusive creations, and a fun carnival-inspired experience you shouldn’t miss. Read more »