Showing posts with label Climate Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Climate Change. Show all posts
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Earth Hour 2012
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Friday, April 15, 2011
It’s Officially Summer!!!
It’s Hot but it’s even Hotter in the Philippines...
The small country like the Philippines is pegged as the summer capital of the world? Yes, you read it right! I declare myself that Philippines is the summer capital of the world. Why did I say so? Because it’s sunny everyday!
Funny but true. It seems that the world has come upside down. Oh well, the authorities in the Philippines have announced that it will be a wet summer. Meaning, it will be a rainy summer. How come, when you first think of summer, it means sunny and hot, right?
Anyhow, school days are off and let’s turn our back to the many beautiful islands, beaches and cool places in the Philippines, where it’s sunny everyday!
It's vacation time, what are your plans for summer?!
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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Let's Walk the Talk!
It’s Now or Never!

Recently, the Vice President of the Philippines Jejomar Binay was invited as guest of honor and speaker in Negros Oriental State University’s (NORSU) Symposium on “Poverty Alleviation and Climate Change” last March 16, 2011. With him is Senator Miguel Zubiri.
Among the line up of speakers during the said forum are Silliman President Dr. Ben Malayang III, former Negros Oriental Third District Rep. Herminio Teves, Dr. Gil Villancio of the University of the Philippines in Los Banos, Laguna, Department of Agriculture Undersecretary Joel Rudinas, Dr. Juan Serana of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Metals Industry Research Development Director Engr. Francisco Dime.
All of them have had their own talk related to the topic concerned. The topics discussed during the said convention are current issues on food security, poverty and climate change.
All other issues talked about include “Best Agricultural Practices for the Rural Areas”, “Converting Alienable and Disposable Lands to Agricultural Lands”, “Bio-Diesel Program, from Jatropha Cureas and Its Processing”, “Studies on Mechanical Equipment for Agriculture Using Bio-fuel”, “Food Productivity Using Public Lands”, and “Addressing Poverty, Climate Change, and Food Security in the Province and Country”.
It seems that such topics and concerns are addressed properly with their well-researched discussions, but the question remains they will be able to apply it effectively or will they ever do what they were saying?
It’s nice and wonderful to listen to impressive discussions especially concerning on the topics food security, poverty, climate change and the like. However, the problem most of the time is that these were tend to be talked only and not applied in action. Though there were others which came into reality but most of them remain to be just blown on air during a speaking ceremony and were consumed by listening from the left ear and leaving it outside the right ear.
What seems to be the problem then? Some said the budget of it. Others suggest that it’s about spending the savings. Well, money always seems to be the problem even before. Little step on the venture can make distances reach little by little until by the time the finish line is achieved.
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