We are seeking multimedia story proposals from journalists and communicators (including students!) from the Asia Pacific region who want to shine light on the links between plastic pollution and climate change, and the solutions to the two crises.  ...

I believe my life changed for the better in 2020—or the year I became a Climate Tracker fellow for the first time. I was fairly new to climate and environment reporting at the time, having only started in 2019.  I ...

Climate Tracker Asia will host a virtual conference “Through a Climate Lens” on climate and energy reporting that aims to help Southeast Asian journalists improve their coverage of the climate crisis and energy transitions in their home countries.  The digital ...

A lot of people are now seeking news and information on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Tiktok–making content creators play an increasing crucial role. In Climate Tracker, we recognize the massive potentials of these social media platforms. But we are also ...

MANILA, Philippines (First published: September 25, 1:44 p.m.) — For Chris Perez, a senior Philippines weather specialist with the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, one of the best feelings in the world is producing reliable forecasts that helped save millions ...

In Climate Tracker, we believe that young communicators play a vital part in conversations about climate change and its impacts. Young climate advocates show extraordinary strength and leadership, and have the power to pressure society into action.  While many of ...

Young climate advocates from Eastern Samar in the Philippines participated in a workshop conducted by Climate Tracker Asia and Oxfam Pilipinas that aimed to equip communicators with the right skills and knowledge to tell more grassroots stories.  Seven climate advocates ...

Negros has been dubbed the country’s ‘clean energy hub’, yet most of its electricity comes from coal plants outside the island.  ...

Locals and green groups fear that fossil gas and LNG projects will exacerbate the existing pressures in the marine ecosystems and threaten communities that rely on Verde Island Passage resources to earn a living.  ...

"Harnessing solar energy is good for the community because we no longer worry about electricity costs and it’s clean unlike other energy sources that endanger people’s health." ...