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15 More Ilocos Norte Public Schools To Get Solar Rooftops

Ilocos Norte installed solar rooftops in 15 public schools and six government buildings to reduce carbon footprint.

Urban Gardening Eyed Vs. El Niño

Local organizations have encouraged Filipinos to do urban gardening which can help mitigate the impact of the El Niño phenomenon.

Leyte Provincial Capitol To Go Solar Before Year Ends

The Leyte government invested Php 70 million in solar power systems at the new provincial capitol complex, hoping to inspire other entities to go sustainable.

MinDA, French Group Ink Partnership On Energy Investments

The Mindanao Development Authority collaborated with a French energy firm for the first hydrogen-renewable power plant in the country.

Pangasinan To Launch USD503 Million Solar Projects

The Pangasinan government signs a deal with two energy companies for $503 million in solar projects to tackle the looming energy crisis.

Climate Change Commission Underscores Role Of Women In Climate Action

The Climate Change Commission PH emphasized the importance of women in tackling climate change, particularly when it comes to include them in decision-making processes.

Antique Students Tapped As Cave Protection Advocates

Students from three schools in Antique will be organized as cave advocates to campaign for the protection of this natural resource.

Private Groups Join Reforestation Plans To Protect PH Eagle Home

A power firm and a non-government organization have agreed to implement a reforestation and carbon sink project in Bukidnon province, a known sanctuary of the Philippine eagle.

Government Sets PHP2.4 Billion For National Greening Program In 2023

Marcos Jr.’s administration allot about PHP2.39 billion for the National Greening Program of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources this year.

Europe’s Largest Solar Power Plant To Officially Launch Tuesday

The official opening of the Karapinar solar plant in Konya, in southcentral Türkiye, Europe’s biggest solar power plant with 1,350 megawatts of installed capacity, will take place on Tuesday.

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