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DOST Allots PHP600 Million To Promote Smart Farming Technologies

The initiative supports long-term food security goals.

Plant Just 1 Or 2 Varieties In Areas With Rice Processing System

The policy supports more efficient rice production and processing.

Cadiz City Promotes Native Baskets In Lieu Of Single-Use Plastics

Reusable baskets were positioned as everyday alternatives to plastics.

DOST Launches Abaca Tissue Culture Laboratory In Southern Leyte

The initiative strengthens high-value crop development in the province.

40 Species Of Migratory Birds Visit Capiz Wetlands In January

The presence of 40 species points to rich biodiversity in the area.

‘Coastal Greenbelt Zones’ Proposed In Iloilo City

Coastal Greenbelt Zones are positioned as preventive infrastructure.
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UN Weather Agency Urges Solution To Climate Change

The UN Weather Agency warned that 2023 is poised to be the hottest year on record, emphasizing the critical need for urgent climate action.

‘Survival Fund’ To Make More Communities Disaster-Resilient

President Marcos Jr. hands over the People’s Survival Fund to local government units, strengthening climate change adaptation programs for the disaster-resilient Philippines.

Phivolcs Lays Out Modernization Plans Before Senate Panel

Phivolcs unveils ambitious modernization plans at the Senate hearing, aiming for 300 quake stations, sea level monitors, and upgraded volcano systems.

118 Nations Commit To Triple Renewable Energy By 2030 At COP28

More than 100 countries unite to triple renewable energy capacity and double energy efficiency by 2030 in a historic climate commitment.

PH Committed To Global Environmental Responsibility

The Philippines takes a proactive approach to climate change with new projects funded by the People’s Survival Fund.

1,078 Ilocos Typhoon Victims Receive Cash Aid From DSWD

Government provides cash aid to Solsona, Ilocos Norte residents affected by typhoons “Egay” and “Goring,” whose houses suffered partial damage and flooding in July and August.