While the Philippines is recovering from the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, its vulnerability to climate change remains among the world’s highest. The country’s capacity for resilience will face more difficult challenges as it braces itself for a season marked by extreme weather events, which are becoming even more extreme due to global warming.

Is the Philippines ready to prepare for the impact of likely typhoons, monsoons and other events while still dealing with the global health crisis?

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