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No traces of oil in Puerto Galera beach town yet — mayor

"If the oil spill reaches us, we have a boom to block the spread. We are prepared," Puerto Galera Mayor Rocky Ilagan said. → Read More

BuCor urget to rethink plan to put up facilities in Masungi reserve

The Upper Marikina Watershed Coalition said the proposal of BuCor to build facilities in the award-winning ecotourism site “would threaten the delicate balance of the ecosystem and compromise the integrity of the entire area.” → Read More

BuCor urged to rethink plan to put up facilities in Masungi reserve

The Upper Marikina Watershed Coalition said the proposal of BuCor to build facilities in the award-winning ecotourism site “would threaten the delicate balance of the ecosystem and compromise the integrity of the entire area.” → Read More

As strike looms, Marcos says jeepney phaseout 'necessary' but can be improved

The chief executive also said he hopes that the planned transport strike from March 6 to 12 will not push through. → Read More

Masungi Georeserve alarmed over BuCor inspection for Bilibid plans

Masungi reported that 20 BuCor personnel went to the georeserve with orders to conduct an inspection and security threat assessment. → Read More

Dumagat-Remontados start nine-day march to Palace vs Kaliwa Dam

The indigenous peoples—joined by farmers, fisherfolks and environmental groups opposing the P12.2-billion dam project—began their nine-day journey to the presidential palace in the town of General Nakar in Quezon province. → Read More

Dumagat-Remontados to march to urge Marcos to stop Kaliwa Dam project

Even as the tunneling in the project site began last year, members of Dumagat-Remontado communities in the two provinces vowed in a briefing on Monday that they would continue to resist the project. → Read More

Sibuyan folk fear nickel mining will destroy 'Galapagos of Asia'

Sibuyanons urged the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to suspend the mining operations of Altai Philippines Mining Corporation (APMC) on the island, which is home to unique flora and fauna. → Read More

Planting wrong mangrove species a risky waste of time, group says

Some mangrove planting initiatives in the country do not achieve the ultimate goal of growing seedlings until they mature, Mangroves Matter PH said. → Read More

What went wrong: Paeng's high death toll

For a country no stranger to tropical storms, the question, then, is why was Paeng so deadly? → Read More

PAGASA modernization brings hope for better weather forecasting

In 2015, late President Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III signed Republic Act 10692 or the PAGASA Modernization Act, which mandates the upgrade of physical resources and operational techniques of the national weather agency. → Read More

DOH: Rise in COVID-19 cases can't be linked to eased masking rules for now

Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire, officer-in-charge of the DOH, said the agency is still analyzing the effects of the optional masking outdoors to the trend of cases. → Read More

Philippines logs over 15,000 COVID-19 cases from September 5 to 11

The country’s average daily infections were at 2,197 from September 5 to 11. The figure was 10% lower than cases logged from a week before. → Read More

Beyond business, are alt-proteins better for the planet and people?

Experts said that widespread adoption of alternative proteins can play a vital role in tackling climate change and meeting the demands of the growing population. → Read More

Beyond business, are alt-proteins better for the planet and people?

Experts said that widespread adoption of alternative proteins can play a vital role in tackling climate change and meeting the demands of the growing population. → Read More

28,008 new COVID-19 cases logged from August 8 to 14

In a bulletin, the DOH said the daily average reached 4,001 from August 8 to 14. → Read More

Vergeire designated as DOH's officer-in-charge

Vergeire is the Undersecretary for the Public Health Services Team and the Office of the Chief of Staff. Last June, she was designated to head the National Vaccination Operations Center. → Read More

Southeast Asia’s lofty gas plans pose threats to waters rich with marine life

As Southeast Asian countries scale up investment in fossil gas infrastructure, measures must be put in place to mitigate the impacts of the projects’ life cycle on the marine environment and the communities. → Read More

Marcos tests positive for COVID-19

“He has a slight fever, but he is otherwise okay. Those in close contact with him are currently being informed by the Presidential Management Staff to observe their symptoms,” Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said in a briefing. → Read More

DOH: Pandemic response, other ops continue even without health chief

Health Undersecretary Lilibeth David said that all services and activities of the DOH, including COVID-19 pandemic response efforts, other disease prevention and control, and health promotion matters are ongoing. → Read More