Filipinos Dreaming Of A Japan Getaway Can Now Apply More Easily With New Visa Centers

Applying for a Japan visa just got more convenient! Five new visa centers are set to open in the Philippines to streamline the process.

More Than Friends: How Chosen Families Shape Our Lives

Growing up means realizing that family isn’t always given—it’s built. The people who stay, support, and uplift you are the ones who truly matter.

Panaad Sa Negros Festival Ends On High Note, Generates PHP16.6 Million Sales

Panaad sa Negros Festival ends successfully, achieving PHP16.6 million in sales and attracting thousands of visitors.

Bacolod City Logs 6.72% Growth In Overnight Tourist Arrivals In 2024

With a 6.72% growth in overnight tourist arrivals in 2024, Bacolod City strengthens its position as a key destination.
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Negros Occidental Offers Cash To LGUs With Zero Defecation Status

Negros Occidental government rewards local government units for achieving zero open defecation status, a major step towards a cleaner and healthier environment.

CCC Pushes For Zero Carbon Neutrality To Achieve Climate-Positive PH

The Philippines’ Climate Change Commission is exploring partnerships with environmental consulting services to boost carbon reduction projects and achieve net zero carbon neutrality by 2050.

PH’s 1st ‘Green Justice Zone’ Launched To Handle Environmental Cases

The Philippines launched its first ‘Green Justice Zone’ in Palawan, focusing on legal services for environmental issues.

Remote Palawan Island Villagers Get Solar-Powered Boat From USAID

The United States Agency for International Development and Oceantera Energy launched a solar-powered banca to enhance transportation and energy security for Coron Town’s island residents.

Baguio Students Push For Mondays As Earth Day

Saint Louis University students in Baguio propose making every Monday Earth Day on campus, with initiatives that promote sustainability and protect the environment.

1,000-KM Walk Calls For Stronger Environmental Protection

An environmental group arrives in Tacloban to commemorate Super Typhoon Yolanda and bring hope for a sustainable future.

Climate Change Actions, Policies Based On Human Rights

Climate Change Commission emphasizes the intertwining of human rights and climate action as the UN Special Rapporteur investigates impacts in the Philippines.

MWSS, K-Water Sign MOU For Best Practices, Green Initiatives

The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System and K-Water collaborate to enhance water security and management in the Philippines, combating climate change and ensuring a sustainable water future.

PH Needs To Reverse Declining Renewable Energy Share In Energy Mix

The Philippines’ declining renewables trend must be reversed amidst global geopolitical conflicts and price volatility.

Greenhouse Project Launched In Time For ‘Yolanda’s’ 10th Anniv

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