By Sofia Eliana Robles Typhoon Ulysses is a powerful Category 4-equivalent typhoon that hardly hit the Heart of Central Luzon Wednesday evening, November 11, 2020. The town of Arayat in continue reading : Nature’s Rage: #UlyssesPH’s impact on the community
NCR’s ‘last bird sanctuary’ near Manila bay
By: Neojames C. Miguel For the past decades, there is continuous degradation of the wetland ecosystem. With this, rehabilitation area needs to form to protect and preserve them. In 2007, continue reading : NCR’s ‘last bird sanctuary’ near Manila bay
Mangrove conservation site to be established in Noveleta, Cavite
By Shane Chelsea Cachola Assessment, the establishment of the project, conservation, partnership, and an overwhelming number of mangroves all happened in just a day in Cavite. On October 12, 2020, continue reading : Mangrove conservation site to be established in Noveleta, Cavite
Inside Marikina’s green initiatives
By Harry Mercadero, SDO Marikina City College instructor Anthony Rapista had studied and worked in Marikina City for eight years. Now that he lives in Rodriguez, Rizal, he couldn’t help continue reading : Inside Marikina’s green initiatives
Kalawakan: The Unexplored Universe of Nature and its People
By Rinzen Gonzales Flocks of tourists hail from different parts of the archipelago just to see the natural beauty of Barangay Kalawakan. But for Tessie Evangelista, the lush emerald forests continue reading : Kalawakan: The Unexplored Universe of Nature and its People
How a calamity-prone barangay in Cabanatuan managed to combat Climate Change
By Klyde Charles Lee P. Painor Rows of colorful flowers made from recycled plastic bottles would greet Azaleah Pascual every time she walked around her home barangay in Cabanatuan City. continue reading : How a calamity-prone barangay in Cabanatuan managed to combat Climate Change
Life from the fallen: The resurgence of Antipolo’s Hinulugang Taktak
By Vanna Abegail N. Binasoy From being a prime tourist spot known for its cool breeze, crystal clear water, and exquisite surroundings, Antipolo City’s golden waterfall Hinulugang Taktak had a continue reading : Life from the fallen: The resurgence of Antipolo’s Hinulugang Taktak
Unceasing warming seas affect Tanza fishers, sellers
By Julianne Marchela Parin Tanza, a little town in Cavite, now faces a drastic depletion of fish stocks. Fish catch has declined continuously and is likely to fall further. The continue reading : Unceasing warming seas affect Tanza fishers, sellers
Reeking Creek: San Cristobal creek causes concern as health risks grow
By Lyndon James Diesta Deedee often goes to the community market in Barangay San Cristobal to buy produce for the week. As she goes home, her mouth waters upon smelling continue reading : Reeking Creek: San Cristobal creek causes concern as health risks grow
‘Contain the Contaminated’: Laguna Lake’s state of E-MERGENCY
By Dave Salvatiera Due to increasing temperature, typhoons have frequented Luzon in recent years and have affected areas near Laguna De Bay. It has caused an increase in the water continue reading : ‘Contain the Contaminated’: Laguna Lake’s state of E-MERGENCY