Watch: Older Arctic Sea Ice Disappearing
Arctic sea ice has not only been shrinking in surface area in recent years, it’s becoming younger and thinner as well. In this animation, where… Read More »Watch: Older Arctic Sea Ice Disappearing
Arctic sea ice has not only been shrinking in surface area in recent years, it’s becoming younger and thinner as well. In this animation, where… Read More »Watch: Older Arctic Sea Ice Disappearing
In the United States, scientists recently found the population of monarch butterflies fell by 90 percent in the last 20 years, a loss of 900… Read More »Happening Now: Insect Apocalypse
PARIS (AP) — The dolphins’ bodies were horribly mutilated, the fins cut off. But what shocked French marine researchers wasn’t just the brutality of the… Read More »Action demanded after 1,100 dead dolphins wash up in France
Just last year, strains of bacteria discovered in Poon Bato Spring, Zambales were found to be capable of “eating” or biodegrading plastic, according to researchers… Read More »Found in Zambales: ‘plastic-eating’ bacteria
Plastic materials are impossible to avoid. From water bottles and shampoo containers, snack wrappers and Tupperware, to polyester clothes and electronics, we use and eventually… Read More »Humans have made 8.3 billion tons of plastic. Where does it all go?
MANILA, Philippines — A party-list lawmaker has filed a bill seeking to give 1 kilogram (kg) of rice, or its equivalent in cash or goods… Read More »Solon wants recyclable trash exchanged for rice or cash
Environment Secretary Roy A. Cimatu last Monday vowed to uphold at least one policy pronouncement made by his predecessor, Regina Paz L. Lopez—declaring watersheds “off-limits”… Read More »Experts: Declare protected areas ‘off-limits’ to mining
DAVAO CITY — Jesuit priest Fr. Joel Tabora called the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 treasonous and said that it is time for the government… Read More »Ateneo President: Philippine Mining Act is treason