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    • Climate-oriented dev't to save millions from poverty 

      Caraballo, Mayvelin U. (The Manila Times, December 2, 2016, on page A2)
      More than 100 million people from Asia Pacific countries including the Philippines may fall into extreme poverty by 2030 without climate-oriented development in the region, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission ...
    • Preserving Philippine marine life 

      Gabac, Rhosedel Grace (Manila Standard, February 28, 2019, on page C3)
      The melting of the polar ice caps, frequent and stronger typhoons, the thinning of the ozone layer--these are just some of the telltale signs of Global warming. It is no longer a myth or a conspiracy theory, that’s why ...
    • Sneezing monkey, 'walking' fish found in Himalayas 

      Harris, Trudy (Manila Bulletin, October 14, 2015, on page 14)
      A monkey that sneezes when it rains and a "walking" fish are among more than 200 species discovered in the ecologically fragile eastern Himalayas in recent years, according to conservation group WWF. The species include ...
    • Sneezing monkey, walking fish found in Himalayas 

      (The Philippine Star, October 7, 2015, on page A-21)
      A monkey that sneezes when it rains and a "walking" fish are among more than 200 species discovered in the fragile eastern Himalayas in recent years, according to conservation group World Wildlife Foundation(WWF). WWF has ...
    • Sneezing monkey, ‘walking’ fish found in Himalayas: WWF report 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, October 7, 2015, on page S1/9)
      A monkey that sneezes when it rains and a “walking” fish are among more than 200 species discovered in the ecologically fragile eastern Himalayas in recent years, according to conservation group Worldwide Fund for Nature ...