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Tap Renewable Energy To Help Agri Sector Amid El Niño

Lawmaker proposes innovative use of renewable energy to combat El Niño’s impact on agriculture, ensuring water efficiency and optimizing crop productivity.

DAR Assures Aid For ARBs To Mitigate Impact Of Climate Change

The Department of Agrarian Reforms ensures continuous support for farmers and tackles climate change with a PHP18 million solar-powered irrigation system benefiting over 50 households in Kalinga.

Disaster Workers, Government Employees Plant Mangroves In Quezon Town

Quezon Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office leads mangrove planting activity, promoting coastal protection and community resilience.

Iloilo Island Village To Get PHP12.8 Million Solar-Powered Water System

Solar-powered desalination system to provide potable water supply to 213 households in an island barangay in Iloilo.

APEC Pushes Environmental Services, Marine Debris Clean-Up

The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation releases guidelines to boost environmental services and tackle marine debris, aiming to promote collaboration and investment.

CCC Wants Global Cooperation For ‘Transformative’ Climate Action

The Climate Change Commission pushes for global cooperation to accelerate climate action, emphasizing investment-led policies and viewing climate change as a human rights issue.

Gas Aggregation Key To Stable Power Supply

President Marcos Jr. embraces a gas aggregation strategy for stable and cheaper energy, signaling progress in the Philippines’ energy sector.

CCC Backs Government, Private Partnership To Protect Natural Resources

The Climate Change Commission emphasized the urgent need for collaboration with the private sector to protect natural resources and combat climate change.

Government Vows To Double Efforts To Diversify Energy Sources

The Philippines Department of Energy takes bold steps towards a sustainable future, embracing clean energy sources, including nuclear power.

Puerto Princesa To Step Up Urban Planting In Schools, Open Spaces

The Puerto Princesa city government embraces a forestry program, focusing on “re-greening” schools to combat urban heat and climate change.

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