For South Cotabato alone, MASIPAG’s Climate Change Resilient Rice Map said their membrers now have 29 locally-adapted ...
The tyranny of some is possible only through the cowardice of others.” — Jose Rizal The May 2025 Philippine elections are not merely a political exercise. They are a battle for the soul of this nation ...
The 7.7 Myanmar temblor raises questions about earthquake preparedness in Southeast Asia — and California. What can the rest ...
Good day. Here are the stories of The Manila Times for Monday, March 31, 2025. Today's episode is brought to you by Wilcon ...
The Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, in partnership with the New Zealand embassy, last week held a meeting with key stakeholders for the second State of Climate Change forum at the Makati ...
What happens when the world’s most vulnerable communities face the harshest impacts of climate change — without the financial tools to adapt?This is a pressing question because climate change is no ...
"THE State of the Global Climate 2024," released by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on March 19, 2025, unveils alarming trends and stark realities regarding our changing climate. It serves ...
In general, women and girls are disproportionately harmed by global warming. Existing gender inequalities, especially in ...
WE cannot dissociate disasters from poverty. Poverty incidence in the Philippines, especially in the countryside, can worsen ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto secures important financial backing from Japan for the Philippines’ infrastructure, health, and ...
THE Department of Finance (DOF) secured a total of P65.43 billion from the Japanese government to accelerate the rollout of Japan-supported projects in the Philippines. Finance Secretary Ralph G.