The Taiwan Coral Bleaching Observation Network (TCBON) stated in a press conference last Tuesday, January 12, that the coral reefs in the waters surrounding Taiwan are currently […]
Category: Environment
Iconic Philippine eagle Pag-asa dies at 28
The Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) officially announced Friday the passing of 28-year-old Philippine eagle Pag-asa last January 6. According to their statement, the eagle succumbed at 8:03 […]
DENR reports lower air pollution levels in New Year ’21
GOOD NEWS! The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) recorded a substantial reduction in air pollution levels on the first day of 2021 in Metro Manila […]
LOOK: An Italian glacier is turning pink—and that’s bad news
Not everything is pretty in pink, especially on snow. A glacier in Italy is turning pink because of algae—a development that will make the ice melt […]
UN report: Global electronic waste surges 21% in 5 years
According to the United Nations’ Global E-waste Monitor 2020 report, the world has produced a record of 53.6 million tons of electronic waste, surged 21 percent in […]
A Closer Look At Cultivating Your Own Pot Garden
With the increasing number of reasons to grow your very own pot garden, you may be wondering where and how to start. Here’s a more in-depth look […]
Slytherin’s snake, a new green pit viper found in India
A new green pit viper species of the genus Trimeresurus was recently discovered during the herpetological expedition to Arunachal Pradesh in India, part of the Himalayan biodiversity […]
YouTubers collab for-a-cause: #TeamTrees to raise $20M funds by 2020
Can these YouTubers with millions and thousands of viewers make a difference to the crisis our world currently faces? YouTube has been a home for […]
Climate Emergency: 11,000 world scientists warn humanity
The advancement of technology has enhanced the way we live today in terms of efficiency and convenience. However, the transition to this wealthy lifestyle has greatly contributed […]
Know This: 5 Facts about birds on the line
If you have passed along the Marcos bridge in Cagayan de Oro City, chances are you have seen these birds settling by the high voltage wires. But […]
Looking Back: What Filipinos learned from the 1976 Moro Gulf Earthquake?
On the evening of October 16, the second-largest island of the Philippines suddenly experienced a tremblor. With the highest intensity centered in Kidapawan City at Intensity 7, […]
Watch: 16 year old environmental activist calls out world leaders during UN Climate Action Summit
“…the air with technologies that barely exist so a 50 percent risk is simply not acceptable to us, we who have to live with the consequences…” […]