Archive - Earth Files Year all all 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Items per page 24 12 18 24 30 Earth Files Samal-Davao Bridge: Peligro sa paraiso o tulay sa pag-asenso? Ginagawa na ang matagal nang pangarap na tulay na magdudugtong sa Samal Island at Davao City. Pero bakit ito tinututulan ng environmental advocates? By Rhoanne De Guzman, Mon Caling, Lucelle Bonzo | Nov 7, 2024 | 2-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Peril to paradise? China-funded Samal-Davao bridge project raises worries over Paradise Reef damage The sentiments of Samal residents have worried environmental groups and a family that has protected the island's reefs for years. The bridge construction will destroy corals and affect the pristine waters that make Samal beaches a favorite destination. By Lucelle Bonzo | Oct 31, 2024 | 15-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files No Homes Along da Riles Pitong taon matapos itong aprubahan, saan na umabot ang Malolos-Clark Railway Project ng Department of Transportation? Kailan na ito matatapos para mapakinabangan? By Blanch Ancla, Nica Rhiana Hanopol | Oct 31, 2024 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Poor DOTr coordination with LGU delays Malolos-Clark Railway Ten years ago, a “dream plan” for an interconnected Mega Manila was born, with the North-South Commuter Railway as its backbone. By Blanch Ancla and Nica Rhiana Hanopol | Oct 26, 2024 | 8-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Faulty land survey derails right-of-way, relocation for Malolos-Clark Railway Inaccurate parcellary or lot boundary plans in the initial feasibility studies for the Malolos-Clark Railway Project led to a domino of right-of-way and land acquisition issues on the part of the Department of Transportation. By Blanch Ancla and Nica Rhiana Hanopol | Oct 26, 2024 | 13-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Sa tulay ng pagbabago, ano ang nakataya at sino ang talo? Isa ang Panay-Guimaras-Negros Islands interlink Bridge sa tatlong malalaking proyekto na sakop ng kasunduan na pinirmahan ng Pilipinas at South Korea noong Oct. 7. Paano mababalanse ang pangangailangan sa kaunlaran at kapaligiran? By Rhoanne De Guzman, Valerie Joyce Nuval and Rhenzel Raymond Caling | Oct 24, 2024 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files PHILIPPINES: Listening to the Deaf in the Climate Crisis In a country at high risk of disasters, public messaging about natural hazards and the climate conversation do not quite reach the Deaf community. Efforts are underway to use Filipino Sign Language better, to connect with them. By Mikael Angelo S Francisco* - Reporting ASEAN | Oct 22, 2024 | 10-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Will foreign ownership of renewables lead to energy stability in the Philippines? As the country continues to court foreign investment in clean energy, experts and activists worry that ordinary Filipinos will not see the benefits By Geela Garcia | Oct 21, 2024 | 8-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Visayas bridge construction still hangs 5 years after China’s withdrawal Leganes, Iloilo has long awaited the completion of the Panay-Guimaras-Negros Islands Bridge. But three years from the initial plan for construction, promises of economic progress remain hanging due to a shift in funding sources. By Rhoanne De Guzman, Valerie Joyce Nuval and Rhenzel Raymond Caling | Oct 15, 2024 | 15-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files P187-B Visayas mega-bridge threatens endangered Irrawaddy dolphins The construction of the Panay-Guimaras-Negros bridge may begin next year. But beneath its towering promises of economic progress for the Western Visayas, are fears of its drastic impact on the critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphins. By Rhenzel Raymond Caling, Rhoanne De Guzman and Valerie Joyce Nuval | Oct 14, 2024 | 14-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Few newsrooms have climate-focused sections, survey shows More than eight out of 10 editors in a Southeast Asian survey say their newsrooms give importance to climate-related issues, but nearly 80% also report that these outlets do not have a section or product specialising on the climate. By Johanna Son* | Sep 23, 2024 | 6-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Navigating the Bohol Sea An eco-literature project in Bohol has enabled a group of students to reconnect with the environment, talk to fishermen and then produce literary pieces about their struggles amid commercial fishing and climate change. By Procopio Resabal Jr. | Mar 4, 2024 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Poor communities in Bohol most vulnerable to natural hazards In Bohol, like many parts of the country, the poor are forced to live in riverbanks, on steep slopes or close to the sea, making them vulnerable to natural calamities. By Procopio Resabal | Jan 2, 2024 | 14-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Climate Disaster Survivors in Bohol Struggle to Recover as Rehabilitation Plan Remains Unclear Two years after typhoon Odette swept away homes and devastated communities in Bohol, villagers are back in areas identified as vulnerable to storm surges as they have no place to go. By Procopio Resabal Jr. | Dec 28, 2023 | 11-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Resilience eases Bohol schools’ bumpy road to recovery Most schools are still recovering from the devastation. Yet, there are some that have defeated the odds, returning to what they once were as if the destruction never existed. By Cooper Resabal, Mark Louie Huraño, Ralphfelvin Potane, Ellyza Mae Gamutan, and Mary Abegail Inferido | Oct 4, 2023 | 10-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Funding woes beset Bohol schools’ recovery from 2021 super typhoon TAGBILARAN CITY - Nearly two years since Super Typhoon Odette (international name: Rai) battered Bohol, only 17% out of 3, 338 damaged classrooms in 366 schools all over the province have either been repaired or reconstructed. By Ralphfelvin Potane, Ellyza Mae Gamutan, Mark Louie Huraño, Mary Abegail Inferido and Cooper Resabal | Oct 2, 2023 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files For love of Red China, Manila Bay is ravaged At the rate Rodrigo Duterte was giving away the Philippines to Red China, there now arises an acute need to exorcise the country from all Red Chinese concessions that he had approved. The suspension of all 22 reclamation projects in Manila Bay is a step in the right direction. By Antonio J. Montalvan II | Aug 17, 2023 | 4-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files FACT SHEET: What happens when mangroves are not properly planted? Why does proper planting of mangroves matter? Here are some important facts you need to know. By VERA Files | Jun 21, 2023 | 5-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Save Manila Bay, save the country Environment advocates brought their demand to stop the reclamation in Manila Bay, Bulacan and other parts of the country to Mendiola, near Malacañang. They also want to hold accountable government agencies and officials allowing the destruction of the environment. By Bullit Marquez | Jun 7, 2023 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Allowing Earth to breathe for 60 minutes Metro Manila residents who care for the world we live in gather in the evening of March 25 at the Quezon Memorial Circle for the symbolic 60-minute switching off of lights as their contribution to save Mother Earth from man-made degradation. By Bullit Marquez | Mar 26, 2023 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Cavite folks protest reclamation of Manila Bay Led by Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (PAMALAKAYA), the protesters demanded the immediate halt to the dredging activities in the southern part of Manila. Photos by Bullit Marquez for VERA Files. By Bullit Marquez | Mar 14, 2023 | 1-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Experts weigh on creation of Department of Water to mitigate water scarcity Staying past the bedtime hours so they can fill their jugs with water to make it through the next day is nothing new for 22-year old Lynex Joy Biquio, her family, and her neighbors in Quirino, Cagayan Valley. By Siegfred Aldous Lacerna and Ann Gabrielle Domingo* | Jan 2, 2023 | 7-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files Typhoon Odette Survivors in Bohol Celebrate New Lease on Life Boholanos celebrate the Christmas season with vigor a year after Typhoon Odette robbed them of holiday joy. By Cooper Resabal | Dec 28, 2022 | 10-minute read KEEP READING Earth Files A year after Odette, Siargao folk put the pieces of life back together Siargao resident affected by 2021 typhoon Odette: We are doing better right now because we already recovered. There are many tourists again and it’s like we are going back to normal days. By J-Ann Avila*, Reporting ASEAN | Dec 15, 2022 | 10-minute read KEEP READING Posts pagination 1 2 3 … 5 Older posts