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    • Carp an indicator of water pollution 

      (The Manila Times, September 23, 2016, on page B8)
      In a study conducted by Dr. Michelle Grace Paraso of the UPLB College of Veterinary Medicine, carp was found to have a potential use as a biomarker in detecting the level of pollutants in the country’s water resources. The ...
    • Climate scientist debunks ‘sea level rise alarm,’ UN climate agenda crumbling 

      Makabenta, Yen (The Manila Times, December 14, 2018, on page A4)
      Many Filipinos have bought the climate change (global warming) dogma for two key reasons: First, they swallowed the claim of sea level rise, and they got scared by the thought that the Philippines as a Pacific island nation ...
    • Global warming seen hitting record 

      (The Manila Times, September 15, 2015, on page C4)
      Man-made global warming is set to produce exceptionally high average temperatures this year and next, boosted by natural weather phenomena such as El Niño, Britains's top climate and weather body said in a report on Monday. ...
    • Low water levels causing chaos in Germany 

      Associated Press (AP) (Philippine Daily Inquirer, October 28, 2018, on page A17)
      A new island in Lake Constance. A river in Berlin flowing backward. Dead fish on the banks of lakes and ponds. A hot, dry summer has left German rivers and lakes at record low water levels, causing chaos for the inland ...
    • Third of coral 'dead or dying' in parts of barrier reef 

      (The Manila Times, May 31, 2016, on page B7)
      At least 35 percent of corals in parts of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef are dead or dying from mass bleaching caused by global warming, scientists said Monday. The assessment was made following months of aerial and ...