Blog Posts on environmental protection
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Cloud over the wind farm industry by Turning Boholano on May 8, 2012A wind farm is a group of wind turbines in one location that is used to produce electrical power. There are two main locations of these wind farms; offshore and onshore. Offshore wind farms utilize the sea winds. The Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm has a c...
Organizational And Environmental Responsibilities by Thinking Made Easy on Dec 18, 2011ORGANIZATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES There are many organizations and manufacturing industries that have contributed largely to the pollution all over the world and these includes the release of carbon dioxide, fossil fuel and vehicles t...
WOPIC EXECOM EXPOSURE AT SILANGAN MINDANAO MINING COMPANY by The Aglipayan on Sep 18, 2011WOPIC EXECOM EXPOSURE AT SILANGAN MINDANAO MINING COMPANY by Marujah Doverte on Sunday, September 18, 2011 at 9:13pm The EXECOM of the Women of Iglesia Filipina Independiente, Diocese of Surigao in its regular meeting in Timamana Parish, Timamana, Tu...
“The Philippines is a smorgasbord of world-class dive sites,... by Flying Jeepney on Jun 1, 2011“The Philippines is a smorgasbord of world-class dive sites, being the center of the coral triangle around 400 types of corals which highlight the most diverse and marine-rich waters on earth. We have 2,000 species of marine life. We are Asia’s d...
Search for protectors of the environment by Filipino Celebrities News on Mar 26, 2011A FILIPINO-CHINESE businessman has launched a personality and modeling search for women and men who will become ambassadors of tourism and environmental protection in the country.
Join the Earth Hour 2011 on March 26 by The Teacher's Notebook on Mar 7, 2011EVERY YEAR, as the global population continues to increase and as societies become more dependent on electricity, the demand for energy skyrockets. At present, the world is largely dependent on petroleum products as source of energy, which we know is...
Pan Yue & Fu Qiping – 2010 Ramon Magsaysay Awardees by Transformational Leadership Blog on Sep 12, 2010With this post, we will wrap up our feature on the 2010 Ramon Magsaysay Awards. The leaders recognized truly deserve the recognition–they have shown how to become worldchangers even with limited resources. Although China is at the forefront of...
Where It All Began by Homosexual Writer-Teacher-Gardener on Jun 23, 2010It was very nostalgic. I went with mom this late afternoon to the public market and while I was standing at a corner of a meat shop, I recalled how I was, as a kid, always eager to go to this place every Sunday. In the past, plants were sold and trad...
Mt. Kitanglad now an ASEAN Heritage Park by durianburgdavao on Jan 4, 2010 MALAYBALAY CITY– The estimated 30,642 hectares Mount Kitanglad in Bukidnon province in Northern Mindanao was declared as an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Heritage Park. The declaration of Mount Kitanglad Range Protected Ar...
Forest Fail by SMOKE on Jan 21, 2009Bigenya gave me a big scare tonight. How bad must it be today?


