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June 23, 2023

Commentary: Conserving the high seas

Our bodies of water play a crucial role in regulating the global climate. Unfortunately, with intensifying marine exploitation and increasing temperatures, the health of our oceans is fast declining, affecting its ability to absorb and distribute heat.
June 19, 2023

News: In Central Philippines, traditional fisherfolk struggle to protect a river oasis from tides of climate change

For our indigenous communities, climate resilience is rooted in their traditional knowledge. Their deep understanding and intricate connection with their surroundings help them adapt and respond to landscape changes brought about by climate change.
June 19, 2023

OML Center @ 10: Celebrating a decade of scientific knowledge and collaborations in climate change space

In celebrating its 10th year anniversary in 2022, the OML Center paid tribute to key climate actors, collaborators, and partners who, through the years, supported the Center’s mission of identifying gaps and advancing climate change knowledge and research in the Philippines. 
May 19, 2023

15 production teams qualify for MKK Short Films 2023

Out of 46 pitch deck submissions from various regions of the country, 15 passed the preliminary screening and qualified for Mga Kwento ng Klima (MKK) Short Films 2023 powered by Samsung.
May 15, 2023

Call for nominations: Climate Frontiers Fellowship

Following the successful award of its Climate Frontiers Fellow for Resilience in 2020, the Center once again seeks to recognize […]
April 27, 2023

Call for submission: Mga Kwento ng Klima Short Films 2023 powered by Samsung

What climate stories can you tell in five minutes using a smartphone?
April 5, 2023

Call for Entries: Mga Kwento ng Klima Short Films 2023 launching this April

The Oscar M. Lopez Center invites all independent and professional Filipino filmmakers to join the MKK 2023 set to be launched in time for Earth Day.
March 31, 2023

IPCC releases new report; ‘deep, drastic emissions reductions’ needed to help vulnerable nations like PH survive climate impacts

Almost every region across the planet is already experiencing climate extremes, and things can get worse if the world crosses the 1.5 °C temperature limit. How can governments save humanity from this doom?