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Metro Manila air still carries lead traces years after fuel phaseout
MANILA, Philippines — Traces of toxic lead remain in Metro Manila’s air more than two decades after the Philippines phased out leaded gasoline, according to a new study by researchers from the Ateneo ...
Groundwater brimming with excess nutrients and other contaminants is quietly flowing into the ocean, posing a threat to ...
On April 21, 2026, the China Coast Guard observed personnel on the Philippine warship BRP Sierra Madre—grounded at Ren'ai ...
Filipinos use approximately 163 million plastic sachet packets, 48 million shopping bags, and 45 million thin-film bags daily ...
(UPDATE) PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said the Philippines was committed to partnering with international organizations in addressing plastic problems through nuclear technology. In a ...
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UNDP-backed partnership positions Philippines for regional leadership on plastic pollution
Senior leaders from the Philippine government, international development agencies, multinational companies, and civil society have signaled a renewed push to curb plastic pollution and accelerate the ...
Nickel mining in the southern Philippines is damaging the environment and health and livelihoods of local communities, according to a recent report from U.S.-based NGO Climate Rights International.
Climate change is pushing coral reefs to the brink. A new scientific report warns that the world has already crossed its first climate tipping point, and reefs could face long-term decline unless ...
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