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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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PRSP Inducts PAGEONE As First Ever PR Agency Into The Hall Of Fame

The Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) has inducted PAGEONE into the Hall of Fame, the first PR agency in the Philippines and in the history of PRSP to receive such recognition, after winning five (5) consecutive Agency of the Year Awards.

Lighting The Future With Renewables: Unlocking The Potential Of Central Luzon

Raslag Corporation (RASLAG), a leading player in the renewable energy industry, is now providing reliable yet cost-effective renewable energy to its customers through high-quality solar power projects in the country.

SMC’s Backyard Bukid Is Empowering Support Staff One Seed At A Time

A full year since the project was green-lit by SMC President and Chief Executive Officer Ramon S. Ang himself, it has more than lived up to its purpose of making productive use of idle land at the head office property.

One Month On: World Vision Assists More Than 9,000 Typhoon Odette-Affected Families

A month after Typhoon Odette struck the Philippines, causing billions of dollars in damage to agriculture and infrastructure, World Vision provided life-saving help to almost 9,000 families, including 10,912 children, in the typhoon's hardest-hit provinces.

Virology Institute Charter To Help Recovery Of PH Agri Sector

After the government reported recent outbreaks of avian influenza in several duck and quail farms in Bulacan and Pampanga, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee stated that creating the Virology Institute of the Philippines (VIP) would be crucial in ensuring the agriculture sector's recovery.

World Vision Conducts Climate Change Summit To Intensify Waste Management In Cotabato

“Sustainability means leaving something for our children,” says guest speaker Ryan Fabay, Mindanao State University Faculty, in the recently concluded Climate Change Summit in Cotabato City.