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 […]

Typhoon Fung-Wong Batters Luzon; Sierra Madre Weakens Storm’s Fury

Typhoon Fung-Wong, known locally as Uwan, unleashed its catastrophic force across Luzon. After the storm made landfall on Sunday, 9 November 2025. Carrying ferocious winds over than 200 km/h. The […]

Super Typhoon Uwan Intensifies, Poses Extreme Threat to Catanduanes

Super Typhoon UWAN (FUNG-WONG) has intensified into a super typhoon. Life-threatening conditions are now being experienced in Catanduanes. As of 8:00 AM today, November 9, 2025, the typhoon’s eye was […]

Brace for Impact: Typhoon Fung-Wong Intensifies, Eyes Northern Luzon Landfall

Typhoon Fung-Wong is locally known as Uwan. It has further intensified over the Philippine Sea. The typhoon is on a direct path toward the country. It is currently moving west-northwestward […]

AI Predicts Typhoon  in the Philippines

The Philippines, a nation frequently battered by tropical cyclones, may soon have a powerful new tool to predict rainfall and mitigate disaster. Researchers at the University of the Philippines Diliman […]

Greenpeace to Marcos: Make Polluters Pay!

Greenpeace Philippines issued a stern challenge. They called on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to show true climate leadership. This demand comes just days before his State of the Nation Address (SONA). The nation grapples with severe weather. Filipinos face relentless floods. Greenpeace insists: the biggest climate polluters must pay their fair share.

Philippines Drenched as Typhoon “Dante” Forms

The Philippines is under a constant downpour. This has been going on for two weeks. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) closely monitors weather patterns. The continuous rain has caused severe flooding. Manila City is already experiencing floods.

Cyclones Far From the Philippines Cause Massive Rainfall

Tropical cyclones hundreds of kilometers away can be more dangerous during the “Habagat” or southwest monsoon season.
The research indicates that an average of 33.1% of the rainfall during the southwest monsoon season comes from tropical cyclones that do not make landfall.