President Marcos Jr. hands over the People’s Survival Fund to local government units, strengthening climate change adaptation programs for the disaster-resilient Philippines.
BFAR’s typhoon rehabilitation program bolsters the supply of Malaga fish in Ilocos Norte, supporting the recovery of coastal communities affected by calamities.
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.