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

      Caraballo, Mayvelin U. (, December 2, 2016, on page )
      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 (, February 28, 2019, on page )
      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 (, October 14, 2015, on page )
      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 

      (, October 7, 2015, on page )
      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) (, October 7, 2015, on page )
      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 ...