Philippines – Climate Performance Ranking 2026
The Philippines rank 19th in the CCPI, going from a high performer to a medium performer. The country receives a high rating in GHG Emissions and Energy
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The Philippines rank 19th in the CCPI, going from a high performer to a medium performer. The country receives a high rating in GHG Emissions and Energy
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A waste and climate justice forum held at Palm Grass Heritage Hotel gathered environmental advocates, engineers, and community representatives to discuss the Binaliw tragedy
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Climate change affects the Philippines in multifaceted ways, impacting both natural ecosystems and human societies. The Philippines experiences an average of 20 typhoons annually
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As a tropical island nation, the Philippines is projected to remain severely impacted by climate change, with more intense and more frequent typhoons, accelerated sea-level rise, and more extreme rainfall
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Climate change is having serious impacts in the Philippines such as increased frequency and severity of natural disasters, sea level rise, extreme rainfall, resource shortages, and environmental degradation. All of these impacts together have greatly affected the Philippines'' agriculture, water, infrastructure, human health, and coastal ecosystems and they are projected to continue having devastating damages to the e
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The Philippine Climate Change Assessment (2024) is a review and update of scientific research on climate change done in the Philippines.
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This report was developed through collaborative efforts, reflecting the country''s commitment to a data-driven and evidence-based approach to climate governance, enabling informed decision-making to
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The World Bank Group''s Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) for the Philippines analyzes how climate change will affect the country''s ability to meet
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The climate story of the Philippines — grounded in science, told with clarity. These fact sheets are condensed versions of the 2024 Philippine Climate Change
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Climate change is not a distant threat for the Philippines. Mean land temperatures have already increased by roughly 1.4°C compared with the mid-20th century, typhoons are intensifying,
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