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.

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. […]

Greenpeace Calls for Corporate Accountability After Devastating Typhoons

Greenpeace Philippines, along with climate change victims from Salcedo, Eastern Samar, and various environmental organizations. They organized a rally at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Their goal was to […]

Brace the Flood

Typhoon Carina continues to hover over a large part of Luzon. Metro Manila, Zambales, Bataan, Rizal, Bulacan, Pampanga, and Tarlac have a red warning level.