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Interaksyon on MSNPhilippines struggles to green schools amid climate risksThe classroom crisis is worsening the impact of climate change on Filipino children, with at least 96 per cent of them ...
The OECD’s 2025 report reveals critical gaps in natural hazard insurance and retirement savings across Asia, leaving millions ...
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Philstar.com on MSNSara to Filipinos: Be stewards of environmentVice President Sara Duterte yesterday invited Filipinos to become active stewards of the environment by participating in ...
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The Manila Times on MSNThe world’s most sustainable cities: Lessons for the Philippines’ futureTHE Philippines is the world’s most biodiverse archipelago and home to the fifth-longest coastline on the planet. Yet, despite our ecological blessings, we often find ourselves lagging behind in ...
Thailand may face heavy rain and flash floods until July 24 due to intensified monsoon, warns Meteorological Dept based on European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) weather models.
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Philippines: People Evacuate After M6.2 Earthquake Strikes - MSNA magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck east of the Philippines on Tuesday morning, June 24. It was centered at a preliminary depth of 6.2 miles, according to the United States Geological Survey. No ...
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Breaking | Earthquake Of 6.0 Magnitude Strikes Philippines - MSNA 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck Mindanao, Philippines, on Saturday at a depth of 105 km. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology reported the quake and confirmed that no tsunami ...
Japan is on high alert as government officials warn of an imminent "Nankai Trough megaquake" that could kill nearly 300,000 ...
Jessica Soho delivered an inspiring keynote speech at the 114th General Commencement Exercises of the University of the ...
A magnitude 2.7 earthquake was reported in the Los Angeles area Tuesday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred four miles from Burbank and Beverly Hills.
Risk models can’t rely just on the past anymore. A team of geoscientists suggests new ways to forecast evolving hazards in real time as cascading disaster risk worsens.
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