Residents captured an 18-foot crocodile along the coast of Barangay Kiniktal in Languyan, Tawi-Tawi, creating a buzz in the community. This massive reptile is among the largest of its kind ever reported in the Philippines, a country known for its…
Seaweed Pellet Supplementation in Grazing Beef Cattle Slashes Methane Emissions
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Davis, has revealed that supplementing the diet of grazing beef cattle with seaweed pellets can significantly reduce methane emissions—by nearly 40 percent. The study, published in Proceedings of the…
Climate Alarm: The Planet’s Warning Signs Grow Louder
After a record-breaking year for global temperatures, the urgency for decisive climate action has never been greater. With global warming outpacing previous projections, the stakes are higher than ever. Here’s a closer look at the latest findings and their alarming…
Guardians of Biodiversity: Philippines Welcomes Two New Ramsar Wetlands
The addition of two new Ramsar sites reinforces the Philippines’ commitment to preserving vital ecosystems that support biodiversity, protect communities, and sustain livelihoods. In significant boost for environmental preservation, the Sibugay Wetland Nature Reserve (SWNR) in Zamboanga Sibugay and the…
PAGASA: Four Weather Systems to Bring Rainy Weekend
Filipinos should prepare for a wet weekend as four weather systems are expected to bring rains across various parts of the country. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced the weather conditions on Saturday, December 28. Thunderstorm Advisory…
Endangered Green Sea Turtle Returns to the Wild in Zamboanga del Norte
Government agency’s personnel released a green sea turtle, an endangered species, back into the wild in Zamboanga del Norte. This successful wildlife rescue effort highlights the ongoing commitment of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to protecting the…
Asia’s Renewable Future and Why Japan’s AZEC Vision Falls Short
The future of energy is bright, clean, and renewable—or at least, it should be. Solar, wind, and geothermal power have proven themselves as affordable, quick-to-deploy, and socially responsible alternatives to fossil fuels. In Asia, however, a region poised to lead…
PAGASA Warns of Heavy Rains as LPA and Shear Line Threaten PH
MANILA, Philippines – The holidays may be getting drenched as the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) forecasts days of intense rainfall due to a low-pressure area (LPA) and a shear line affecting large portions of the country.…
Discover the Paradise of Palawan: The Philippines’ Last Frontier
Imagine a place where nature’s beauty remains untouched, where turquoise waters kiss powder-white beaches, and limestone cliffs rise majestically from the sea. Welcome to Palawan, the Philippines’ largest province and a breathtaking archipelago that promises wonder at every turn. Known…
The Amazon on the Brink: Why We Must Act Now
The Amazon Rainforest, often called the “lungs of the Earth,” is teetering on the edge of an irreversible tipping point. Already, a staggering 17% of its forests have been lost to deforestation, and another 17% are severely degraded. The threats…
How Did Plastic Invade Our Oceans, and What Can We Do About It?
Take a look around you. The plastic in your life is impossible to ignore: food wrappers, water bottles, grocery bags, straws, and takeout containers. Now, imagine those same items washing up on a beach or swirling in the middle of…
Why Hydrogen is the Next Big Thing in Clean Energy
The world is at a turning point in how we power our lives. And guess what? Hydrogen is emerging as the next superstar to help us tackle energy challenges. With renewable energy tech and electric vehicles making waves, it’s clear…






