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    Daily Archive: November 14, 2022

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    Climate Change

    New World Bank report warns of climate inaction in the Philippines

    By Imelda V. Abano SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt–Without action, climate change in the Philippines will pose substantial economic and human costs, affecting more than 110 million Filipinos the most, warns[…]

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