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By Renee Karunungan Posted on November 18, 2016

Secretary Cusi is stuck in the past

Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi appears stuck in the past, with his insistence on using fossil fuels which literally comes from the dinosaur era, and in backing up the Bataan Nuclear … Continue reading Secretary Cusi is stuck in the past

Categories: ClimateTags: Alfonso Cusi, climate, coal, department of energy, DOE, featured
By Renee Karunungan Posted on November 16, 2016

DOE: The Department of Dirty Energy?

The Department of Energy is opposing the move of the Philippines to ratify the Paris Agreement. In a letter signed by Secretary Alfonso Cusi, the DOE says that “upon extensive … Continue reading DOE: The Department of Dirty Energy?

Categories: ClimateTags: Alfonso Cusi, climate, coal, DOE, featured, fossil fuel
By Renee Karunungan Posted on November 16, 2016

PH one of 10 most vulnerable countries to climate change

MARRAKECH, Morocco – German Watch presented the Global Climate Risk Index analyzing who suffered most from extreme weather events in 2015 and 1996-2015 during the COP 22 on Tuesday, November … Continue reading PH one of 10 most vulnerable countries to climate change

Categories: ClimateTags: climate, climate risk index, COP 22, featured
By Renee Karunungan Posted on November 14, 2016

COP 22: Energy is PH’s ‘elephant in the room’

MARRAKECH, Morocco – The first week of the 22nd Conference of Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) opened with reminders for attending governments on … Continue reading COP 22: Energy is PH’s ‘elephant in the room’

Categories: ClimateTags: climate, COP 22, featured
By Renee Karunungan Posted on November 14, 2016

Fear and hope: Climate change and a Trump presidency

Donald Trump has officially become the 45th president of the United States of America, a win that has sent some shock and worry for environmentalists and climate activists around the … Continue reading Fear and hope: Climate change and a Trump presidency

Categories: ClimateTags: climate, COP 22, featured, Trump
By Renee Karunungan Posted on November 10, 2016

What a Trump presidency means for the climate

MARRAKECH, Morocco — Donald Trump won the United States presidential electionson the third day of the 22nd Conference of Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change … Continue reading What a Trump presidency means for the climate

Categories: ClimateTags: climate, COP 22, Donald Trump, featured, Trump
By Renee Karunungan Posted on November 10, 2016November 10, 2016

Climate advocates concerned over Trump win

Marrakech, Morocco – The third day of the 22nd Conference of Parties (COP) began with news of the United States electing Donald Trump as its new president, worrying many climate … Continue reading Climate advocates concerned over Trump win

Categories: ClimateTags: climate, COP 22, Donald Trump, featured, Trump
By Renee Karunungan Posted on November 9, 2016November 10, 2016

Can the World Meet its Climate Change Commitments?

There is growing concern over whether developed countries will meet their pledges to finance the historic pact agreed in Paris in 2015 on climate change, with no concrete plans on … Continue reading Can the World Meet its Climate Change Commitments?

Categories: ClimateTags: climate, COP 22, featured

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