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Philippines Faces Rising Seas and Stronger Storms While COP30 Fails to Deliver Fossil Fuel Phase-Out — Today’s Environmental Briefing for Mon, Nov 24 2025
New photo series captures climate crisis reality across Philippine islands as the archipelago nation bears heavy consequences of global warming. Meanwhile, COP30 summit in Brazil draws criticism for inadequate fossil fuel commitments despite scientific warnings. Read the full article
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