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Remote Palawan Island Villagers Get Solar-Powered Boat From USAID

The United States Agency for International Development and Oceantera Energy launched a solar-powered banca to enhance transportation and energy security for Coron Town’s island residents.

Climate Change Actions, Policies Based On Human Rights

Climate Change Commission emphasizes the intertwining of human rights and climate action as the UN Special Rapporteur investigates impacts in the Philippines.

1,000-KM Walk Calls For Stronger Environmental Protection

An environmental group arrives in Tacloban to commemorate Super Typhoon Yolanda and bring hope for a sustainable future.

MWSS, K-Water Sign MOU For Best Practices, Green Initiatives

The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System and K-Water collaborate to enhance water security and management in the Philippines, combating climate change and ensuring a sustainable water future.

Greenhouse Project Launched In Time For ‘Yolanda’s’ 10th Anniv

Guiuan takes a giant step towards food security as they unveil a cutting-edge greenhouse project supported by the Chinese government.

PH Needs To Reverse Declining Renewable Energy Share In Energy Mix

The Philippines’ declining renewables trend must be reversed amidst global geopolitical conflicts and price volatility.

Filipinos Urged To Live Responsibly For A Climate Change-Resilient PH

Join the movement and be a climate change hero! Let’s renounce waste, conserve resources, and lead responsible lives for a climate change-resilient Philippines.

PH, Korean Students Unite To Promote Environmental Conservation

Filipino and South Korean students unite for global environmental awareness, pledging small actions for a sustainable future at a forum.

Chinese Firm To Build 2 Solar Projects In Luzon

China energy firm powers up green energy transformation in the Philippines with two new solar projects.

CCC Lauds Approval Of 5 Projects For Local Climate Change Adaptation

People’s Survival Fund Board approved more than Php500 million for five adaptation projects, highlighting the importance of local action in the face of climate change.