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Cadiz City Promotes Native Baskets In Lieu Of Single-Use Plastics

Reusable baskets were positioned as everyday alternatives to plastics.

DOST Launches Abaca Tissue Culture Laboratory In Southern Leyte

The initiative strengthens high-value crop development in the province.

40 Species Of Migratory Birds Visit Capiz Wetlands In January

The presence of 40 species points to rich biodiversity in the area.

‘Coastal Greenbelt Zones’ Proposed In Iloilo City

Coastal Greenbelt Zones are positioned as preventive infrastructure.

Initiative Promotes Sustainable Development Of Non-Timber Products

Maasin serves as a model area for sustainable NTFP development.

Talisay Saplings Planted In Ilocos Norte Protected Landscape

The activity reflects ongoing commitment to landscape conservation.
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OVP Sees 100K Native Trees Planted In Eastern Visayas By 2028

The Office of the Vice President teams up with other government agencies to plant 100,000 trees in Eastern Visayas, aiming for a greener future.

100-Megawatt Floating Solar Power Farm To Rise In Northern Negros City

Cadiz City to build first floating solar power farm in Visayas and Mindanao, boosting investment and tourism opportunities.

Department Of Agriculture Eyes Reforestation Effort Using Bamboo To Mitigate Floods

The Department of Agriculture collaborates with infrastructure and public works agencies to use bamboo in controlling floods, offering fresh livelihood opportunities and environmental benefits.

CCC Champions PH Gender-Responsive Climate Action In South Korea

Gender equality and climate justice take center stage as the Philippines showcases policies and practices for a resilient future.

CCC Urges Transformation Of LGUs Into ‘Green Cities’

Local government units are advised to boost disaster resilience by turning to nature for flood protection and climate adaptation.

Iloilo’s Zero Open Defecation Campaign Vies For Galing Pook Award

The Iloilo City government’s zero open defecation campaign was nominated for the prestigious Galing Pook Award, highlighting their dedication to sustainable sanitation and community health.