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Sibuyan Island’s Natural Beauty Under Threat By Gatchalian’s Mining Business
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Sibuyan Island, located in Romblon is considered to be the “Galapagos of Asia” because of its natural beauty and biodiversity. With this, th...
Globe, DENR, UNIDO and partners join hands for new recycling facility in Malabon City
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The UN Environment Programme in its 2019 press statement said that more than 50 million tonnes of electronic waste (e-waste) are generated e...
Facts and Statistics That Lead To Creating Gcash Forest
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To further understand why there is a need to have GCash Forest is because of the current state of Philippine biodiversity and environmental...
GCash Forest Launched To Plant Trees Virtually and Literally
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By law, Filipinos are required to plant one tree per year known as the Arbor Day act of 2012. But we highly doubt many would have complied...
JCI Manila And Gold Seas Tuna Chunks Pave The Way To "The Sea Of Life Museum"
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With the worldwide crisis of environmental issue prevailing in many communities, I guess we do need to hear some good news about people ...
Eight industries receive DENR recognition for exemplary environmental performance
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For exhibiting exemplary environmental performance, eight companies from the chiller and power sectors received recognition from the Depart...
Teaching farmers how to fish
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About an hour or so from the city proper, Marilog does not feel like part of Davao City. Understandably, because this third congressional d...
Interesting Amuzement at The 2016 Environmental Summit
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People love nature, but may have limited knowledge and access to opportunities to help significantly in preserving Mother Nature. Good thin...
DENR-EMB launches back-to-back events to promote sustainable energy and better air quality
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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) – Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) launches its very first solar rooftop pa...
DENR, FEU and WWF Launch Tamaraw Month with Campaign to Double Tamaraw Numbers by 2020
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Ten thousand tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis) once grazed and bred throughout the island of Mindoro. Sadly, the population has taken severe bl...
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