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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos to farmers on storms’ impact: ‘We know what needs to be done’President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday told farmers that the government is ready to assist them if the country is affected by strong typhoons or the El Niño ...
El Niño, a natural, cyclical warming in a region of the Pacific Ocean that, coupled with the atmosphere, can cause global ...
Philippines halts rice price cuts and tariff hikes amid global unrest, fuelling uncertainty and rising costs for consumers ...
Bathinda: After a wetter-than-usual June, India is likely to see above-normal rainfall in July, with the national average ...
Protracted land legal battles and an inadequate water supply have stalled the expansion of the Tana River Food Security and ...
Studies show that the Amazon was the most hit biome in 2024, with 15.6 million hectares burned—the largest area harmed in the ...
Science is under attack throughout the world. Meanwhile, there’s substantial scientific evidence that the planetary system is ...
However, infectious diseases that were hitherto under control are re-emerging globally and the pathogens of these diseases are highly resistant to known antibiotics.
In 2024, the global average surface temperature surged to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, making it the hottest year on record since meteorological data collection began in 1850, ...
The El Paso City Council denied El Paso Electric’s proposed 23% rate hike. The case now moves to the Texas Public Utility Commission.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed sadness over the tragic loss of life during recent floods in Eastern Cape, with the ...
Above-normal rainfall in July is likely to boost kharif sowing, support crop output, and ease inflation, even as IMD warns of ...
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