₱2.2B Butuanon River Rehabilitation Project Launched
The Philippine government allocates ₱2.2 billion for the comprehensive rehabilitation of Butuanon River, addressing decades of pollution and environmental degradation in Metro Cebu.
The Philippine government allocates ₱2.2 billion for the comprehensive rehabilitation of Butuanon River, addressing decades of pollution and environmental degradation in Metro Cebu.
The Davao City Council takes decisive action against a piggery operation accused of polluting the critical Panigan-Tamugan River, summoning the owner to explain alleged environmental violations threatening Davao's future water source.
Talamban, Cebu residents face persistent flooding as flood control projects remain incomplete. Discover the community's struggle and government response to this environmental emergency.
Discover how a simple river lesson from Tino sparked environmental awareness and the urgent need to save Butuan's polluted Vallena River from ecological collapse.
Negros Occidental declares red alert status as provincial government implements emergency measures to combat severe El Niño effects. Learn about the water conservation strategies and agricultural protection plans.
Explore the growing tension between Cebu's environmental protection efforts and the livelihoods of local residents as national green policies face real-world challenges in urban communities.
Local communities and environmental groups in Calbayog City are fiercely opposing planned wind turbine installations in protected zones, citing threats to biodiversity and livelihoods.
First Gen's FDC Misamis Power Corporation launches groundbreaking sustainability initiatives through strategic collaborations with government agencies, academic institutions, and local communities in Misamis Oriental.
Environmental groups sound the alarm as Davao's vital water source faces contamination crisis. Calls for immediate investigation into river pollution that threatens public health and ecosystem.
The Philippine Water Works Association warns that Davao City could face severe water shortages within six years without immediate conservation measures and infrastructure improvements.