MANILA — The ocean around the Philippines is quietly changing color. It’s not something most people would notice standing on the shore, but satellites orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth can see it clearly: the deep blues of the world’s…
CO₂ levels hit record high, Earth’s atmosphere now mirrors ancient climate
Earth’s atmosphere now holds more carbon dioxide than it has in millions — possibly tens of millions — of years, according to new data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and scientists at the University of California San…
Trump Administration Removes Climate Scientists, Imperiling Mandated Federal Assessment
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has dismissed the entire team of scientists and contributors tasked with producing the next National Climate Assessment, according to an internal email reviewed by CNN and confirmed by multiple sources. The document is a congressionally…
Could Climate Change Be Reversing Itself? Experts Say: Not So Fast
The question is bold, even hopeful: Could climate change be reversing itself? In an era marked by record-breaking heat, devastating storms, and rising seas, the idea of a natural rebound seems tempting—especially with recent headlines about slower warming rates or…
Left Behind: Small Fishermen and Farmers Struggle to Access Climate Finance
Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay — In the quiet rhythm of the tides, fishermen in this coastal town steer their boats through the mangrove-lined waters, hauling in oysters and red grouper—life teeming where once there was none. Just a few decades ago,…
ICSC and Bohol Government Join Forces for Climate Action and Energy Transition
The Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC) and the provincial government of Bohol have officially partnered to advance climate action and energy transition efforts in the province. The commitment was solidified through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by…
Glaciers Melting at Record Rates Due to Climate Change
Climate change is rapidly accelerating the melting of the world’s glaciers. A groundbreaking new study revealed that they are shrinking more than twice as fast as they were in the early 2000s. Between 2000 and 2011, glaciers lost ice at…
Rising Sea Levels Threaten 13 Iconic Cities by 2050
The increasing pace of global rising sea levels, driven by melting ice sheets and warming oceans, is putting some of the world’s most iconic cities at risk of submersion. By 2050, major urban centers like Amsterdam, Miami, and others could…
Seaweed Pellet Supplementation in Grazing Beef Cattle Slashes Methane Emissions
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Davis, has revealed that supplementing the diet of grazing beef cattle with seaweed pellets can significantly reduce methane emissions—by nearly 40 percent. The study, published in Proceedings of the…
Climate Alarm: The Planet’s Warning Signs Grow Louder
After a record-breaking year for global temperatures, the urgency for decisive climate action has never been greater. With global warming outpacing previous projections, the stakes are higher than ever. Here’s a closer look at the latest findings and their alarming…
The Amazon on the Brink: Why We Must Act Now
The Amazon Rainforest, often called the “lungs of the Earth,” is teetering on the edge of an irreversible tipping point. Already, a staggering 17% of its forests have been lost to deforestation, and another 17% are severely degraded. The threats…
Simple Guide to Understanding Climate Change
The Earth is heating up—and it’s our fault. Human activities have driven global temperatures to alarming highs, posing severe threats to both people and the planet. But while the outlook is grim, there’s still hope. Scientists say urgent action can…






