GreenPhils

GreenPhils : Think Green for the Philippine Environment
GreenPhils
Think Green for the Philippine Environment
Insights on the Environment: air, water, solid waste, climate change, and energy.
Just here for the view

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12/03 1:11 Teens, Go Natural.
Students have a lot of deadlines adding up to the pressure of teen life. I remember when I was in college, we had too much work to do — projects, theater, film production — and I was nt prepared to handle everything at once. Result,...
11/28 4:40 Manila Ocean Park
Yesterday, I was at the Manila Ocean Park with some colleagues for a lecture on the environment. I lectured on air for kids, and Tita Alma on solid waste management. A kid enjoying the view. Afterwards, we were treated to a free tour around the...
11/25 1:24 Eco-nomic Solution?
Can online trading be considered an eco-nomic solution? Now that the world has gone deeper into the global warming, climate change phenomenon, people have, more and more, been finding ways to curb their carbon footprint — their impact to the...
11/14 8:33 Grow Your Own Garden
One very interesting read is I-Village's Green Your Routine Challenge. They feature simple ways for people to green their homes, their beauty and pampering treatments, their wardrobe, and their family. Like today's assignment is about starting your...
11/14 12:26 Miss Earth 2008
Miss Philippines Karla Paula Henry was crowned Miss Earth for 2008. This is the first time for a Filipina. She also got the Miss Photogenic Award. Miss Earth Air is Miriam Odemba of Tanzania, Miss Earth Water is Abigail Elizalde of Mexico, and Miss...

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