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Visayas Students Anxious Over Post-Disaster Class Return

Students in the Visayas express concern as schools resume face-to-face classes shortly after Typhoon Tino and a major earthquake. Many are still recovering from trauma and infrastructure damage. Discover their stories and the call for empathy.

Why Filipinos Now Fear the Rain They Once Loved

A personal reflection on how climate change and urbanization have transformed the rain in the Philippines from a blessing into a source of fear and disruption. Discover the urgent need for resilient flood control.

COP30 Fails as Nations Abandon Climate Commitments

The UN's COP30 climate conference in Belém faces collapse as major polluters skip the event and the 1.5°C target is declared unachievable. Discover why global climate action is failing.

Bangkok Flood Aftermath: Resilience in Ruins

Witness the powerful scenes of survival and community strength as Bangkok residents rebuild after devastating floods. See how hope persists amidst the destruction.

Typhoon Tino Floods Capiz, Sparks Mining Debate

Advocacy groups link Typhoon Tino's devastation in Capiz and Leyte to nickel mining and climate injustice. They demand trillions in ecological debt from Global North nations. Read more.

Cebu City May Release Early 13th Month Pay

Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival explores early 13th month pay & Christmas bonus for employees affected by Typhoon Tino. Learn about the city's recovery plan and the call for private sector support.

Typhoon Tino Search, Climate Justice Demand in Cebu

As Typhoon Tino batters Visayas, a search continues for missing persons in Cebu. Greenpeace demands climate justice, urging the President to act on the Loss and Damage Fund and hold polluters accountable.

Cebu Tourism Operational Despite Recent Calamities

Philippines DOT confirms Cebu remains open to tourists after typhoon Tino and earthquake. Core tourism areas operational with safety measures in place. Support local recovery by visiting.

COP30: Philippines Demands Climate Justice at UN Summit

As COP30 unfolds in Brazil, the Philippines confronts climate injustice. Despite minimal emissions, our nation faces devastating typhoons while leading the fight for accountability through the Loss and Damage Fund.

Toledo City Orders Gradual School Reopening

Toledo City Mayor Marjorie Perales orders gradual resumption of in-person classes, prioritizing student safety and academic recovery after pandemic disruptions.

2025 Among 3 Warmest Years Ever Recorded

The European Union's climate monitoring service reveals alarming data showing 2025 is likely to be one of the three warmest years in recorded history, signaling urgent climate action needed.

Cebu LGUs Focus on Recovery After Typhoon Tino

Local government units across Cebu are now prioritizing rehabilitation efforts as Typhoon Tino exits the region, addressing infrastructure damage and displaced families.

Mandaue Bridge Tragedy: Most Victims Found Outside City

Shocking details emerge as recovery efforts reveal majority of fatalities from the Mandaue bridge collapse were found in neighboring Cordova waters, raising questions about emergency response coordination.

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