
Lou Albano
Managing Editor at GMA News
Alum @risj_oxford Climate Journalism Network | @aaja-Asia ELP fellow 2022 | GMA Integrated News @gmanews
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1 month ago |
gmanetwork.com | Lou Albano
Ana Feleo recently went viral for losing a massive 72 lbs. "Ashamed to post this," she admitted in the caption that accompanied a collage of her before-and-after photos, but the actress decided to share it anyway "to remind myself of all the hard work I've put in to fight for my health — mentally, physically, and emotionally."Speaking to GMA News Online, the acting facilitator said she didn't just lose 72 lbs just like that. "I’ve always struggled with weight," she said on email.
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1 month ago |
gmanetwork.com | Lou Albano
Filipino Artist Poklong Anading's "deep in the shallows, afloat in the depths" opened at Silverlens New York Thursday with much aplomb. It is his US debut after all, and the famous Filipino conceptualist showcased two new works — an installation called 'recruit no. 2' and the accompanying 90-minute video installation 'screen time' — products of his residency in Lubi, Davao del Oro that started in April 2024. Hanging from the viewing room of Silverlens New York, 'recruit no.
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1 month ago |
gmanetwork.com | Lou Albano
Some 93% of Filipinos support actions to address climate change, a global survey commissioned by the Global Methane Hub reports. According to the survey, 99% of Filipinos believe in climate change, with 83% saying human actions are to blame — the highest percent of the surveyed population in all of the 18 countries polled. The survey revealed that among the Asia-Pacific countries, Filipinos are feeling the impacts of climate change in their lives the most — which shouldn't come as a surprise.
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2 months ago |
gmanetwork.com | Lou Albano
Religion is barely mentioned when talking about climate change, but at the 29th United Nations Conference of Parties in Baku, Azerbaijan last November, the faith sector had quite the presence. In the pavilion space stood the faith corner where every day, leaders of various religions from across the world discussed their role and responsibility in solving the climate crisis. Among them was Bishop Gerry Alminaza of Negros Occidental’s Diocese of San Carlos.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
gmanetwork.com | Lou Albano
Tree-planting here, coastal clean up there. How exactly do these sustainability measures help in the fight against climate change? Enter En-Roads, a climate simulator built in part by MIT Sloan. Based on the best available science, it allows users to explore the impact of various policies and sustainability measures on our climate all with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5C goal in mind.
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According to a @WMO report, all throughout 2024, the Philippines experienced extreme weather events, a result of human-induced climate change.

The Philippines experienced extreme weather events — a result of human-induced climate change — all throughout 2024, a report by the World Meteorological Organization revealed. Read more: https://t.co/7hsz0BioGy

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The climate crisis is also a public health crisis.

In Asia, Philippines ranked 9th country with the most pregnancy heat-risk added by climate change over the last five years. According to Climate central, out of the annual average 36 days pregnancy heat-risk days observed, 30 of those (83%) were added by climate change. https://t.co/9pPVuOGxQA