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    • Bleaching 'killing' Great Barrier Reef 

      British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) (Panay News, May 31, 2016, on page 11)
      At least 35 percent of corals in the northern and central parts of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef have been destroyed by bleaching, Australian scientists say. The experts from James Cook University ( JCU) say it is the ...
    • 'Environment, economic growth can go together' 

      ABS-CBN News (Panay News, November 20, 2016, on page B9)
      Environment secretary Gina Lopez has stressed the importance of preserving the environment while growing the economy as governments around the world seek the cap global warming. Speaking at a climate change summit in Morocco ...
    • Fun walk, mangrove plating and songs mark Earth Day 

      PN (Panay News, April 26, 2010, on page 11)
      An early morning walk from Molo Plaza to the Iloilo River started the Earth Day celebration for around 150 mostly young people of the city over the weekend. The fun walk was organized by the Student Council Alliance of the ...
    • In hot water: Study says warming may reduce sea life by 17% 

      Associated Press (AP) (Panay News, June 15, 2019, on page B8)
      The world's oceans will likely lose about one-sixth of their fish and other marine life by the end of the century if climate change continues on its current path, a new study says. Every degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) ...
    • Is the Paris deal a solution against climate change? 

      Dordas, Sofia (Panay News, January 13, 2016, on page C2)
      The world is in a serious threat called climate change brought about by our very own discriminate wrongdoings. Global temperature was seen to increase by 1°C from the 19th century which resulted to the melting of glaciers ...
    • PH signs Paris climate accord 

      (Panay News, April 25, 2016, on page B2)
      Environment Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje signed the landmark international climate agreement reached in Paris last December during a high-level signing ceremony held on April 22 at the United Nations headquarters in New York ...
    • Study: mangroves can lower carbon levels 

      (Panay News, July 21, 2016, on page 5-15)
      Mangroves are efficient in holding high carbon levels at bay, according to the United States Agency for International Development(USAID). The study determined the different types of mangroves present and estimated the ...