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  1. Green precincts to rise in Manila

    The first ever “Eco-Precinct” will soon rise in Manila as a station for all environment-related offenses in the Paco area, a place with polluted waterways or “estero” and streets littered with garbage.

    15:23:43 2010-09-09
  2. Capitol eyes environment code

    AN environmental code will be enacted in Cebu province to beef up protection of marine and coastal resources and to sanction violators, Capitol officials said yesterday.

    12:01:22 2010-09-09
  3. ‘Mary’s Cart’ offers hope to slum dwellers

    On a colorful paper, urban poor leader Felomina Cinco scribbled a prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary to save her neighborhood from a looming demolition.

    07:35:18 2010-09-09
  4. Chemrez partners with Manila Water, DOST

    CHEMREZ TECHNOLOGIES Inc., the country’s largest biodiesel manufacturer, has entered into a partnership with the Ayala-led Manila Water Co. Inc. and another one with the Department of Science and Technology to further expand its “green advocacy.”

    21:08:35 2010-09-08
  5. Bani folk keep mangrove forest alive

    TUCKED IN the coastal town of Bani in western Pangasinan is a flourishing ecosystem –almost 40 hectares of healthy mangrove forest that is home to various species of shellfish, fish and birds.

    02:28:22 2010-09-08
  6. Pasig monitors 2 factories accused of pollution

    The city environment office of Pasig kept a tight watch on two factories after an open pipe was discovered protruding and discharging white chemical substance into the Marikina River.

    00:08:38 2010-09-08
  7. ‘Shelving lake dredging project may lead to disaster’—LLDA exec

    THE HEAD of the Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA) expressed concern Tuesday over the shelving of the government’s P18-billion lake rehabilitation project, saying it could lead to disaster.

    23:51:53 2010-09-07
  8. A journey of 1,300 km and 1.36 million trees for the Prius

    CAN THE words “cars” and “environmentalism” coexist in one article? We’ll sure give it a try. But we can’t blame the skeptics for raising their eyebrows on this, what with the accepted notion that cars—despite the modern conveniences they bring—have greatly contributed to the destruction of ecosystems.

    22:53:46 2010-09-07
  9. Muslim clerics urged to include environment in sermons

    The country's ulamas have been urged to take on a new task: preach about the environment.

    22:19:44 2010-09-07
  10. Pangasinan clears rivers of illegal fish structures

    Most river areas in Bugallon, Lingayen and Binmaley towns have been cleared of illegal fishing structures, an official of a provincial government task force said on Friday.

    07:25:38 2010-09-07
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