Biodiversity loss Philippines continues to alarm scientists as the country’s rich ecosystems face increasing pressure from human activity and environmental degradation. Twenty seven years ago, Time magazine named the Philippines as one …
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The plastic house Philippines recently unveiled marks a major breakthrough in the fight against plastic pollution, as the country showcased its first prototype home built from radiation-processed plastic materials. In …
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Wetlands loss has become a growing environmental concern as natural ecosystems disappear due to development, climate change, and human activity. “To protect wetlands is to invest in the future, ensuring …
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Mindanao forest cover loss has accelerated in recent years, with several provinces ranking among those with the highest tree cover decline in the Philippines, according to a new study. Three …
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53rd Atomic Energy Week Pushes Innovation and Fact-based Nuclear Advocacy for National Development
The 53rd Atomic Energy Week Philippines (AEW) was successfully concluded by the Department of Science and Technology–Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI), offering inclusive activities that promote public understanding of nuclear …
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Philippine biodiversity is facing a growing crisis as human activity continues to threaten some of the world’s richest ecosystems. Once hailed as a global biodiversity hotspot, the country is now …
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Water is life, so goes a saying. But since there seems to be plenty, no one seems to pay attention to it. Water hog the headlines only when there is a …
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Plastic Pollution and Human Health Plastic pollution health effects are becoming a serious public health issue in the Philippines. Millions of tons of plastic waste affect ecosystems, food sources, and …
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Water footprint refers to the total amount of freshwater used directly and indirectly by an individual, product, or activity—from food and drinks to smartphones and daily essentials. If you can’t …
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Giant clams conservation Philippines is being strengthened by a group of fisherfolk in Barangay Adecor, Kaputian District, Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS). The Adecor United Fisherfolk Organization, with more …
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