Eastern Visayas, Caraga, and Davao Region Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms Easterlies Possible flash floods or landslides during severe thunderstorms Metro Manila and the rest of the country Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms Localized Thunderstorms Possible flash floods or landslides during severe thunderstorms
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‘Philippines needs to balance economic growth, climate resilience’
Photos show the air quality in Quezon City and Pasig on August 19, 2024, as vog from Taal Volcano drifted across several areas. STAR / Michael Varcas MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines needs to balance economic growth and climate resilience…
Climate change warning reaches highest level
Using solar panels or other renewable energy sources lowers the carbon footprint, leading to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and decreased reliance on non-renewable energy. As we enter the typhoon season, recent extreme weather events have once again underscored the Philippines’…
‘Habagat’ to dampen parts of Philippines on Wednesday
Motorists and commuters endure the sudden heavy downpour along Taft Avenue in Manila on Aug. 10, 2024. The STAR / Ryan Baldemor MANILA, Philippines — The southwest monsoon or habagat is expected to bring occasional rains in several parts of the…
Southwest monsoon dumps rain in parts of Luzon; La Mesa Dam overflows
INFO PAGASA advises those living in low-lying areas along the Tullahan River to be on alert after the La Mesa Dam breached its spilling level early Wednesday, August 28 MANILA, Philippines – The southwest monsoon or habagat has been bringing heavy to…
Deadly Typhoon Gaemi was intensified by climate change, World Weather Attribution study shows
A devastating typhoon that tore through the Philippines, Taiwan and China last month, destroying infrastructure and leaving more than 100 people dead, was made significantly worse by human-induced climate change, according to a report by a group of climate scientists. Releasing…
Climate change fuelled deadly Typhoon Gaemi: study
Bangkok (AFP) – Climate change turbocharged the winds and rain of Typhoon Gaemi, which killed dozens of people across the Philippines, Taiwan and China earlier this year, a group of scientists said Thursday. Rescue workers evacuate flood-affected residents in China’s Hunan…
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