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Oil spillage off the Philippines, Philippines launches world’s first national human rights investigation into 50 big polluters, Methane impact on global warming much greater than thought, Global November average temperature highest on record;, Establishment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), The North Pole is 20 C warmer than normal, Kigali Amendment, Report: Trends in Global CO2 Emissions 2012, Study: Cultural world heritage threatened by climate change, Threatened Lake of the Year 2014: Lake Sampaloc in Philippines, Study: Intensification and poleward shift of oceanic boundary currents, Huge Cruise Ship Completes Northwest Passage Arctic Journey, IPCC agrees a special report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5 ºC, US pays Philippines compensation for reef damage, Oil spill off the coast of the Philippines, Kommission verwarnt Philippinen und Papua-Neuguinea wegen unzureichender Bekämpfung der illegalen Fischerei, Hazards of extreme precipitation events experienced more often starting 2040, 2009 Hottest Year on Record in Southern Hemisphere, Two new frog species discovered in the Philippines, Federal Environment Minister visits research stations on Svalbard, May 2013 Was World's 3rd Warmest on Record, 35 per cent coral death in parts of the Great Barrier Reef, Philippines’ Supreme Court bans development of genetically engineered products, Risks of global warming have been underestimated, Climate change accelerated in 2001-2010, Endosulfan on board MV Princess of Stars, Protected coral reef damaged by US Navy ship, International report confirms 2016 was warmest year on record for the globe, More than 125 countries have given the green light to a higher conservation status for migratory species