By Niño Ray S. Vale Cebu is unquestionably one of the Philippines’ fastest expanding economic centers. Because of its ...
In South Negros, women are taking root in a movement that is quickly changing the landscape—literally and figuratively.
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The Manila Times on MSNState of the Global Climate 2024: Impact on the Philippines"THE State of the Global Climate 2024," released by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on March 19, 2025, unveils alarming trends and stark realities regarding our changing climate. It serves ...
However, there are expenses associated with rapid urbanization, such as increased traffic congestion, the loss of green space, and environmental harm. The present issue is to maintain Cebu’s growth ...
THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has rolled out its drive to plant five million trees by 2028, ...
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