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Ecology & Energy

More Ilocos Farmers Urged To Adopt Organic Farming

The provincial government of Ilocos Norte is encouraging more farmers to adopt organic farming as it implements its sustainable agriculture program.

Palace Renews Call For World Leaders To Act On Climate Change

It's getting hot in here! Maybe you too could act in your own little way against climate change!

Cebu’s High Power Rates Due To Generation Charge, Others

Visayan Electric advises its consumers to make a concerted effort to manage their power consumption, particularly during the summer months when their electric bills may skyrocket.

CCC, DILG Promote Climate-Responsive Budgeting Among LGUs

Climate change is no conspiracy! In light of the recent adaptations of our climate, we are encouraged to adapt, starting with our LGU's climate change-related initiatives.

Aklan’s Anti-ASF Drive Nets 8 Tons Of Pork Products

Nearly eight tons of confiscated items were mostly from Chinese and Korean tourists who decided to bring products from their home countries with them to Boracay.

DA Hopes To Open More Markets For W. Visayas Hog Raisers

With the reopening of the economy, the Department of Agriculture (DA) in Western Visayas (DFA 6) anticipates more markets for hog raisers in the region. The hog stocks in Western Visayas are expected to grow as a result of the region's repopulation program.

NegOr Sends 25K Hogs Monthly To NCR, Other Provinces

Negros Oriental, which supplies around 25,000 hogs in various parts of the country every month, remains free of the disease affecting pigs.

5 Ways To Reduce E-Waste At Home

We only have one earth so let us work together in our own simple ways to reduce e-waste. If you haven’t yet, we have tips to manage and reduce your e-waste at home. Do you follow any of these?

DavSur Potato Farmers Double Harvest Thru Agri-Tech

Farmers in the area report an increase in yield after using government-provided agricultural technologies.

Cimatu Urges LGUs To Invest In Climate, Risk Resiliency Projects

Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Roy A. Cimatu made the announcement, citing the need to build communities that are better prepared to deal with future disruptions such as the coronavirus pandemic and the climate crisis.

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