Browsing by Subject "temperature effects"
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Deforestation+climate change= dead and for wildlife
July 10, 2019 , on page A5)Climate change combined with galloping tropical deforestation is cutting off wildlife from life-saving cooler climes, heightening the risk of extinction, researchers said Monday. Less than two-fifths of forests across Latin ... -
Plant more trees to lessen heat in the city
May 3, 2016 , on page B7)Metro Manila as the center of socio-economic activities in the country has to keep up with growing demands for more infrastructures have been built resulting in the fast deterioration of the environment. For roads and ... -
Quick climate changes revealed in Antarctica
(Manila Standard,March 2, 2018 , on page B3)A decade ago, a thick layer of ice covered with Collines Glacier on Antarctica's King George Island. Now the rocky landscape is visible to the naked eye, in a region that is both a victim of and a laboratory for climate ... -
Save our oceans
(Panay News,May 19, 2018 , on page 8)Oceans have absorbed about a third of global carbon dioxide emissions, causing acidification. This has also resulted in coral bleaching. Ocean acidification is causing irreversible damage to coral reefs. With global warming ... -
SEAFDEC to shrimp farmers: Don't stock during cold months
(Panay News,February 9, 2018 , on page 10)Shrimp farmers are advised not to stock shrimps during cold months (November-February). Mr. Vic Estilo, AQD shrimp pond culture expert said culture may be done during the warmer months from April to October, since shrimp ... -
SEAFDEC/AQD advice: Growers told to avoid stocking shrimps during cold months
February 2, 2018 , on page B1, B6)Shrimp pond culture experts at the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department said growers should not stock shrimps during cold months, especially from November to February. A study done at SEAFDEC/AQD showed that drop of temperature ...