Filipinos are eating more rice than the Philippines can produce. That gap is growing. A new study shows the country faced an 18 percent rice shortfall in 2022. That means […]
Tag: climate change
The Philippine Bicycle Count Drops Amid Weather and Infastructure Gaps
Despite a decline from last year, the citizen-led initiative highlights a growing culture of active mobility in the Philippines
ICSC Drives Climate Progress at Amazon-Hosted COP30
The crucial “Implementation COP” is underway deep in the Amazon rainforest. The 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) runs until November 21, 2025. It brings together nearly 200 nations. Leaders […]
“Polluters Must Pay”: Climate Survivors, Greenpeace Demand Justice at Conrad Hotel Protest
Climate survivors and Greenpeace Philippines staged a powerful protest outside the Conrad Hotel on October 7, 2025. They called on President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. (BBM) to ensure climate funding […]
Climate Crisis: A Visual Story
The Press Photographers of the Philippines (PPP) presented a powerful photo exhibition at the GSIS Museum. The exhibit showcased images capturing the devastating impact of climate change on Filipino lives. […]
Hope Floats in Manila Bay: A 36% Decrease in Marine Pollution
The EcoWaste Coalition and De La Salle University-Dasmariñas (DLSU-D) have made remarkable progress. They have unveiled the findings of their 2024 Marine Litter Monitoring Survey Report. The report was presented […]
Fisherfolks Protest Against Commercial Fishing on Municipal Waters
Several Filipino fisherfolk and environmental activists rallied today, December 30, 2024. They gathered at Quezon City Memorial Circle, near the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) headquarters. The protest […]
Philippines Grapples with Slow Renewable Energy Transition
The 2030 deadline for the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is looming. The Philippines, along with much of Southeast Asia, finds itself lagging in its renewable energy (RE) targets. The […]
