President Marcos Jr. calls for unity in the face of global warming and climate change, urging us all to be involved in creating solutions for a better future.
Councilor Abaday emphasizes the need for waste segregation compliance, stating it can save resources for local governments, the PHP220M budget approved for 2024.
The Philippines and the United States strengthened environmental ties with a five-year memorandum, fostering collaboration for science-informed policies and resilient green growth.
International scientists warn of potential global internet blackout as solar superstorm threatens communication and power grids, urgent monitoring underway.
Negros Occidental government rewards local government units for achieving zero open defecation status, a major step towards a cleaner and healthier environment.
The Philippines’ Climate Change Commission is exploring partnerships with environmental consulting services to boost carbon reduction projects and achieve net zero carbon neutrality by 2050.