CEBU CITY — The sight of several houses being washed away by the current in Butuanon River in Mandaue City last Sept. 9 was one never seen before by people who happened to pass by the area at the time. ...

It is almost ironic that a climate conference with loss and damage as a main theme would have its delegates experience being lost. ...

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 ...

QUEZON PROVINCE, Philippines — Because she needs to send her two children to school, Joan Avitria is willing to endure the worsening high tide-induced flooding in the only public school in Luctob, a small barangay in Macalelon, Quezon. A few blocks away ...

Passenger jeepney with cramped interiors that cough out dark fumes are familiar sights in the streets of Bacolod, Negros Occidental. With affordable fares, jeepneys have been the choice transport of commuters for decades. But soon, roads of the city will ...

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 ...

Climate justice is the anchor of any discussion or action to address loss and damage (L&D). With every typhoon, drought, or other hazard that hits our nation, it is always the poorest and most vulnerable peoples who experience its gravest ...

By Annie Perez, Climate and Water Nexus Fellow CEBU CITY — Onlookers screamed for help as floods from the Kinalumsan River in Cebu City swept away a man and his shanty after a heavy downpour on Aug. 4, as seen in ...