Environment

2014 was Earth’s hottest year, could lead to storm surges, flooding -NASA scientist

Last year was Earth's warmest on record, bolstering the argument that people are altering the planet's climate by relentlessly burning…

BFAR trains personnel against illegal fishing

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources implemented an intensive law enforcement training on its personnel to fight illegal fishing.…

First salt restaurant in Iran

The first-ever restaurant made entirely of salt is now operating in Iran. Said restaurant is said to be pollution-free, owing…

WWF-Philippines Names New President and CEO

Top environmental solutions-provider World Wide Fund for Nature Philippines (WWF-Philippines) recently named Jose Angelito Palma as its new President and…

Ilocos Norte’s wind farm developer bags safety award

LAOAG CITY, January 8 (PIA) - The Safety and Health Association of the Philippine Energy Sector conferred the 2014 Shapes…

With New Fiberglass Bancas, Fishers No Longer Fear the Sea

“My father has always been a Pescador, our term for fishermen,” says Cocoy Garcia, a 38-year old fisher, as we…

Top firms’ greenhouse gas emissions rise, despite call for cuts

Greenhouse gas emissions by the world's top 500 companies rose 3.1 percent from 2010 to 2013, far off the cuts…

1st Watershed Management Board Created in Laguna Lake

Water is gold. With increased population, consumption and climate change, multi-city alliances will be crucial in managing essential ecosystem services…

Some climate change impacts unavoidable – World Bank

(Reuters) - Some future impacts of climate change, such as more extremes of heat and sea level rise, are unavoidable…

Tomtato plant, developed in UK

In United Kingdom, a horticultural firm succeeded in developing a plant that bears both tomato and potato (tomtato). This and…

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