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    • How to eat to save the world 

      Frumkin, Howard; Mwatsama, Modi (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 10, 2019, on page A15)
      LONDON — There is not a country in the world that is not grappling with the serious health and environmental consequences of their people’s diets. There has to be a better way to feed everyone well and sustainably. As it ...
    • How to handle and store seafood 

      (Panay News, April 3, 2016, on page B4)
      Safe handling and storage of all food should follow the same basic guidelines that are listed below. However, seafood is more perishable then many food items, and the consumer must pay a little more attention to its careful ...
    • How to make China pay for abuses in West Philippine Sea 

      del Rosario, Albert (Philippine Daily Inquirer, June 10, 2020, on page A2)
      As we celebrate Independence Day on June 12, we Filipinos need to continue to stand up for our rights. Last July 12, 2016, Filipinos vindicated their rights against the continuing abuses by China in the West Philippine Sea ...
    • How to rehab Manila Bay- earth lawyer Oposa 

      Bondoc, Jarius (The Philippine Star, January 18, 2019, on page 13)
      Twenty years ago this month a band of law students and conscientious citizens filed an ambitious lawsuit to make the government clean up Manila Bay. At the time, Jan. 1999, people already were complaining about the stench, ...
    • How to rehabilitate Manila Bay 

      Lopez, Tony (Manila Standard, February 8, 2019, on page A5)
      In 1975, environmental planner Architect Felino “Jun” Palafox and colleagues from the Planning and Project Development Office of the Department of Public Works, Transportation, and Communication unveiled the Manila Bay ...
    • How to solve the plastic crisis 

      Bloomberg (BusinessWorld, July 27, 2018, on page S8/4)
      Just eight countries are responsible for most ocean plastic. They need help. Since Jan. 1, when China stopped accepting the rich world’s recyclable plastic waste, it’s gotten a ton of criticism for worsening the already ...
    • How to take better care of betta fish 

      Navarra, Ruth L. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, September 29, 2021, on page C1-C2)
      The Aquarium Channel used to air for free during the heyday of cable television. As the name suggests, all it showed was an aquarium filled with colorful fish and Muzak in the background. During the pandemic, many are ...
    • How Tubbataha’s park rangers didn’t miss a beat during COVID 

      Honasan, Alya (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 14, 2022, on page C2)
      Last March, to the delight of scuba divers, the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park (TRNP) opened up to visitors for the first time in two years. It was indeed cause for celebration; although the whale sharks didn’t come around ...
    • How vulnerable are WV's watersheds? 

      Philippine News Agency (PNA); PN (Panay News, August 27, 2010, on page 2)
      The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), through its Ecosystem Research and Development Services (ERDS), is looking forward to cover all 11 critical watersheds in Western Visayas in its vulnerability ...
    • How we'll eat fish in the future 

      (BusinessWorld, June 1, 2017, on page 8/S1)
      Now, entrepreneurs, investors, and some environmentalists are beginning to coalesce around aquaculture as a potential long-term solution to the depletion of the oceans and the world's increasing appetite for this healthy ...
    • How whale sharks saved a Philippine fishing town 

      (Panay News, January 5, 2019, on page B8)
      Fishermen-turned-entrepreneurs who have been financing the protection of endangered whale sharks in the Philippines have hit on a successful scheme to help lift their coastal community out of poverty, new research has ...
    • How will climate change affect your livelihood? 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, September 7, 2015, on page 11)
      Here, then, are a few scenarios for a climate-altered future, when rising temperatures are closing in on the threshold of two degrees Celsius (3.6 degree Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels which scientists warn we ...
    • How your clothes become microfiber pollution in the sea 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, February 2, 2020, on page 4)
      From the polar ice cap to the Mariana Trench 10 kilometres below the waves, synthetic microfibres spat out by household washing machines are polluting oceans everywhere. The world has woken up over the last year to the ...
    • How's Boracay waste mgt, water quality 

      Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)-Region VI; PN (Panay News, March 25, 2021, on page 9-14)
      Secretary Roy Cimatu of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) instructed the Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) in Region 6 to continue checking solid waste management in Boracay Island and the ...
    • How's Jalaur River Basin rehabilitation doing? 

      Sornito, Ime (Panay News, September 17, 2021, on page 1-14)
      How is the 10-year Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-funded rehabilitation project in Region 6’s Jalaur River Basin (JRB) doing? The Jalaur River Basin encompasses almost entirely the province of Iloilo, with ...
    • How’s Jalaur River Basin rehabilitation doing? 

      Sornito, Ime (Panay News, September 17, 2021, on page 1-14)
      How is the 10-year Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-funded rehabilitation project in Region 6’s Jalaur River Basin (JRB) doing? The Jalaur River Basin encompasses almost entirely the province of Iloilo, with ...
    • HS seniors help organize run for La Mesa watershed 

      (The Philippine Star, November 9, 2018, on page 20)
      Millennials are in the forefront of a sporting event that aims to highlight environmental awareness among city dwellers when the third and final leg of the Compressport Forest Run is held at the La Mesa Nature Reserve on ...
    • Huge global mangrove loss confirmed 

      Chavez, Chito (Manila Bulletin, March 12, 2015, on page B-8)
      The Global Forest Watch (GFW) – under the World Resources Institute based on its satellite data – has confirmed the huge loss of mangrove forests in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and other neighboring countries. ...
    • Huge potentials of siganid cited 

      (The Philippine Star, September 5, 2010, on page 1)
      In the recently concluded National Conference and Workshop on the Biology and Culture of Siganids at the Mindanao State University in Naawan, Misamis Oriental, the promising commercial potential of siganid or rabbit fish ...
    • 'Hulbot' fishermen arrested, charged 

      Nepomoceno, Jezza (Panay News, March 20, 2016, on page 2-15)
      Criminal charges have been filed by the Iloilo Provincial Bantay Dagat Task Force (IPBDTF) against 10 fishermen who were caught using the forbidden "hulbot-hulbot" off Banate Bay, a protected marine reserve in Banate town. ...