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A thermal image (inset) shows surface temperatures reaching as high as 57.8℃ in Luneta Park. In 2024, the Philippines was gripped by severe El Niño, aggravated by the climate crisis. © Greenpeace
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Greenpeace urges immediate passage of CLIMA Bill amid alarming heat crisis in the Philippines

Staff Writer Mar 22, 2025 0

Greenpeace urges the immediate passage of the CLIMA Bill after a report revealed Manila faced 69 days of extreme heat,…

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