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Trees May Emit Less Carbon Dioxide Under Climate Warming Than Expected

A global study reveals that tree emissions of carbon dioxide may be less severe than previously thought in the face of climate change.

DAR Strengthens Efforts To Protect Carood Watershed In Bohol

DAR strengthens initiatives for the Carood watershed in Bohol to ensure sufficient water resources for surrounding communities.

Senator Legarda: Philippines Must Lead By Example In Global Ocean Protection Efforts

Senator Legarda calls on the nation to take necessary steps to establish itself as a leader in ocean protection as the UN Ocean Conference approaches.

Climate Change Commission Backs Philippines Call To Protect World’s Oceans

The installation of “Blue Lanterns” serves as a reminder of the critical role oceans play in our climate.

La Union Collects 8.4 Metric Tons Of Plastic Through Trash-To-Goods Program

La Union continues to lead in waste management by collecting 8.4 metric tons of plastic through their “Trash to Goods Program.”

Continuous Training Key Strategy For Climate Resilience

The Climate Change Commission underlines the significance of consistent training as a fundamental step in building climate resilience.
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RCEF Helps PH Maintain Food Security Amid Pandemic: DA

The Rice Competitiveness Enhancement Fund contributed largely to the Philippines' food security amid the Covid-19 pandemic, an official of the Department of Agriculture said.

P3.7-M Irrigation Project To Benefit CamNorte Farmers

The Department of Agrarian Reform in Bicol will turn over a PHP3.7-million communal irrigation system that is seen to boost rice productivity to a farmer-irrigators' association in Camarines Norte anytime this month.

Rice Hybridization Program To Continue In C. Luzon

The Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office 3 will continue to implement the rice hybridization program in Central Luzon to attain rice self-sufficiency.

Isko To Push For The Use Of Renewable Energy

Presidential aspirant Francisco ‘Isko Moreno’ Domagoso said he will push for the use of safer and cheaper renewable energy, and other sources of energy such as gas or coal, in the country.

Pangasinan Provides Solar Lights To Far-Flung Villages

Pangasinan has initially turned over three solar lights to one of its Barangays as part of the project Liwawa (light) to strengthen the security of the province to maintain its insurgency-free status.

Re|Verb Snags Agency Of The Year (AOY) Award At The 57th Anvil Awards

Besting other established PR agencies in the Philippines, Re|Verb Communications emerged as the ultimate winner announced during the 57th Anvil Awards.