Enriched beyond measure

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 04/24/2016

The last time I set foot in Tony Oposa’s “Paradise on Earth’ was five or so years ago, before Supertyphoon Yolanda a.k.a.  Haiyan destroyed, or to borrow Tony’s word “erased’  the structures and Bantayan Island, for that…

UN event spotlights 17 goals to end poverty, save planet

04/23/2016

United Nations — A 17-year-old Honduran-American activist called for a youth movement to eradicate poverty and preserve the planet. The president of the tiny Pacific island nation said urgent funds are needed to develop his country and…

Bishop Florencio: Respect, take care of environment

James Nicole Franz R. Savellon, Julit C. Jainar 04/22/2016

CEBU Auxiliary Bishop Oscar Florencio yesterday urged the faithful to become stewards of the environment. “It (environment) is a gift to us. It has to be respected as a gift,” he said in his homily during the…

Environmental agenda

Editorial 03/27/2016

Amid the potshots and verbal tirades he unloaded at administration standard-bearer Mar Roxas, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte articulated one obvious, yet still valid point, when asked to explain his stand on climate change. The mayor, who’s…

Outrageous

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 03/27/2016

Last week, Scotland closed the last of its coal power plants. “The Longannet power station, the last and largest coal-fired power plant in Scotland, ceased operations Thursday. What once was the largest coal plant in Europe shut…

Our choice, our future

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 03/20/2016

Yesterday, all roads led to the University of the Philippines-Cebu (UP Cebu) campus for the much-awaited second leg of the national presidential debate organized by the Commission on Elections. It is a credit to the leadership of…

Gore tells ‘climate warriors’: We only got years to make change

03/15/2016

FORMER United States vice president Al Gore on Monday rallied hundreds of “climate leaders” to take on the “extraordinary challenge” of convincing people from different parts of the world to address climate change. “We’re in an unusual…

Climate change plan

Editorial 12/18/2015

The recently concluded climate change conference in Paris, France,  known as the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21), may not draw praise from environmental groups who said the agreement signed by the world’s nations was  inadequate. But First…

Our fisheries and the future

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 11/15/2015

Reef gleaning, or “panginhas” in Cebuano, has been an integral part of the lifestyle of seaside villagers, most especially the women and children. This practice has been ongoing for as long as we can remember, dating back…

El Niño and La Campaña

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 10/19/2015

The specter of El Niño, the strongest in five decades, as scientists have so warned, is still to seep into the consciousness of many. While the national government has boldly asserted that it is preparing for its…

EMB notes poor water quality in some major rivers in Cebu

Jose Santino S. Bunachita, Marian Z. Codilla 10/15/2015

Official also notes high fecal coliform level in Mactan beaches Some major rivers in Cebu have been found to have poor water quality, the Environmental Management Bureau in region 7 reported. Only the Luyang River in Carmen…

UP Cebu trees to be cut down for add’l buildings

Juli Ann M. Sibi 10/11/2015

Nineteen trees at the University of the Philippines-Cebu (UP Cebu) campus will be cut down this year to make way for additional school buildings in its 12.8-hectare property. “Understandably, these trees are important. But the school has…

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