The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and smart agriculture leader XAG have joined forces to promote digital agriculture and precision farming in rice-based cropping systems. […]
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Philippines Steps Up Climate Leadership
The Philippines is gaining recognition for its leadership in global climate initiatives, particularly in advocating for accountability from developed countries regarding climate finance and support. […]
Philippines Accelerates Shift to Sustainable Transportation
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has reiterated his commitment to developing an eco-friendly transportation system in the Philippines, with electric vehicles (EVs) as a cornerstone of […]
Supporting Recovery: World Bank Provides $30M Grant to Vanuatu
The World Bank has provided a $30M grant to aid Vanuatu’s recovery efforts. This funding will focus on rebuilding critical infrastructure and strengthening climate resilience. […]
Eastern Samar Town Appeals for Aid as Floods Destroy Homes and Crops
Jipapad, a municipality in Eastern Samar, is grappling with the aftermath of severe flooding that has impacted 1,817 families, equivalent to 9,913 residents. The town […]
Proactive Disaster Management in Pakistan: A Gender-Inclusive Approach
Pakistan faces growing challenges from natural disasters, exacerbated by climate change. To address these threats effectively, the country must adopt proactive disaster management strategies that […]
Empowering Communities Through Localized Disaster Preparedness
The Philippines faces frequent natural disasters, making effective preparedness vital. A key strategy in improving disaster readiness is using local languages for communication. When disaster […]
The Philippines’ Transition to Clean Energy: Challenges and Opportunities
The Philippines faces a critical juncture in its shift toward renewable energy, with substantial investments required to meet its ambitious targets. While this presents a […]
LA Wildfires: A Call for Resilience
Recent wildfires in Los Angeles have left 24 dead, destroyed over 12,000 structures, and displaced thousands. The fires, fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, […]