By Amabelle Franchesca Boncato “We needed to make adjustments, we needed to make solutions,” – Marvin Navarrete, a farmer. After all the environmental catastrophes experienced in the Philippines due to climate change, the agricultural industry is obliged to make modifications to their farming methods to adapt to these adverse effects such as extreme drought, typhoons, continue reading : Agriculturists launch improved farming system adapting to climate change
Survey: Mabalaqueño learners lack awareness of Balakat trees
By Princess Elaine Vergara, SDO Mabalacat City “Ano pong Balakat? Ano pong itsura noon? Saan po puwedeng makita iyon?” (What Balakat? How does it look like? Where can we see them?) These were the questions of some junior high school students in Mabalacat City, Pampanga regarding the city’s official tree and the same tree their continue reading : Survey: Mabalaqueño learners lack awareness of Balakat trees
Examining Malabon’s flooding problem
By Paolo G. Uy, SDO Malabon Annabelle Reoyan, 52, has lived most of her life in Barangay Catmon, Malabon City. For years, she has been careful and prepared whenever a typhoon was expected to bring heavy rain in their area. One of the biggest challenges that her family faced was Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in continue reading : Examining Malabon’s flooding problem
How a married couple uses various art forms to amplify social, environmental issues
By Raymart Dela Cruz A plastic bag with tin cans, plastic materials, and fabrics is headed to the landfill. But wait! For one couple, there is a lot more to do with this rubbish. Some of these pieces can be turned into art—a can of beer highlighted with a Santa toy, dressed as an American continue reading : How a married couple uses various art forms to amplify social, environmental issues
On fighting against climate change: Imuseños unite through green schools
Rio Angela Belosillo Kung ayaw may dahilan; kung gusto palaging mayroong paraan. This Filipino proverb ignited Imus National High School (INHS) to act as it heeds the need to address the inevitable implications of climate change in the country through its school-based environmental projects. Jonard Saria, INHS School Property Custodian and Overseer of the Green continue reading : On fighting against climate change: Imuseños unite through green schools
Agriculturists launch improved farming system adapting to climate change
By Amabelle Franchesca Boncato “We needed to make adjustments, we needed to make solutions,” – Marvin Navarrete, a farmer. After the environmental catastrophes experienced by the Philippines due to climate change, the agricultural industry is obliged to make modifications to their farming methods to adapt to these adverse effects such as extreme drought, typhoons, and continue reading : Agriculturists launch improved farming system adapting to climate change
DepEd and Pasig LGU collaborate to vaccinate education frontliners
PASIG CITY, July 13, 2021 – Through the assistance of the Pasig City government, the Department of Education (DepEd) commenced the vaccination of Central Office (CO) employees on July 5, 2021 (Monday) at Arcovia City. Included in the A4 priority list, 790 DepEd CO and DepEd MIMAROPA personnel received their first dose of COVID-19 continue reading : DepEd and Pasig LGU collaborate to vaccinate education frontliners
DepEd advocates young TV documentarists to showcase talent at 5th DokyuBata
July 13, 2021 – To exhibit the prowess of the young Filipino documentarist in creating television materials, the Department of Education (DepEd) urged learners to participate in the upcoming 5th DokyuBata Video Documentary Contest starting in July this year. “We want our learners to become more discerning in studying and interpreting media materials in continue reading : DepEd advocates young TV documentarists to showcase talent at 5th DokyuBata
DepEd starts distribution of sim cards with connectivity load to 1M teaching, non-teaching personnel
July 12, 2021 – Committed to provide essential services and assistance to its personnel amid the pandemic, the Department of Education (DepEd) has started to turn over sim cards with connectivity load to one million teaching and non-teaching personnel in the Central and Field Offices. According to a Memorandum from the Office of the continue reading : DepEd starts distribution of sim cards with connectivity load to 1M teaching, non-teaching personnel
Eco-park at the foot of Mt. Banahaw combats climate change
By Erin Consebido At the foot of the majestic Mount Banahaw lies the peaceful, calm, and thriving town of Liliw, which is abundantly blessed with natural attractions. Those wonders are also placing the third-class municipality on the maps of local and foreign tourists. One of its blossoming wonders is the Esmeris Farm, a two-year-old Bali-inspired continue reading : Eco-park at the foot of Mt. Banahaw combats climate change