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The Business of Earth Hour

Posted on March 29, 2014 By BenK 3 Comments on The Business of Earth Hour
The Business of Earth Hour

Author’s note: This article first appeared in the Manila Times on March 23, 2013. Since it is no longer available online, and since, more to the point, absolutely nothing has changed from one year to the next except maybe the exact nature of whatever goofy promotional stunts have been contrived to mark the “event”, I…

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Environment, Media, Money Talks

What Could Go Right With Manila Bay Reclamation

Posted on March 22, 2014 By P. Farol 13 Comments on What Could Go Right With Manila Bay Reclamation
What Could Go Right With Manila Bay Reclamation

One thing that could go right for Manila Bay Reclamation is that it could pave the way for a new start, without the burden and limitations of a once glorious past that will never be reclaimed. Reclamation is actually a part of a plan for Manila’s growth that was started by the Americans when they…

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Development, Economy, Environment

Iglesia ni Cristo ‘charity walk’ for Haiyan victims: Was its impact on Metro Manila’s economy worth it?

Posted on February 15, 2014 By benign0 287 Comments on Iglesia ni Cristo ‘charity walk’ for Haiyan victims: Was its impact on Metro Manila’s economy worth it?
Iglesia ni Cristo ‘charity walk’ for Haiyan victims: Was its impact on Metro Manila’s economy worth it?

So what exactly does clogging an entire major thoroughfare for hours in a megalopolis already choked by normal traffic volume supposed to achieve? According to the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), it organised a “charity walk” along Manila’s Roxas Boulevard (formerly known as Dewey Boulevard) to raise funds for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan (a.k.a. Yolanda)….

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Civics, Environment, Lifestyle, Politics, Religion

Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development

Posted on February 6, 2014February 6, 2014 By Hugh Stanley 30 Comments on Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development
Best opportunity for the Philippines – A Manifesto for development

The following is a list of the real opportunities that exist and which could be grasped by an administration with sufficient foresight and determination. Agriculture. • Fine wool production. The land above 700 meters in Luzon, Mindoro, Panay islands and Batanes can support about 10 million Merino sheep producing about 80 million kilos of wool…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Science, Technology

Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila (Part Two)

Posted on February 5, 2014February 5, 2014 By P. Farol 14 Comments on Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila (Part Two)
Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila (Part Two)

The first part of “Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila” pierced the veil created by environmental and heritage conservation pseudo-activists, revealing that those behind efforts to oppose Manila Bay reclamation are actually people and organizations who are merely out to protect their businesses from competition. Property owners who lease out their land or buildings, for one, see…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Government, Politics, Science

Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila (Part One)

Posted on January 31, 2014 By P. Farol 32 Comments on Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila (Part One)
Erap and Isko, Reviving Manila (Part One)

 Manila is the core city of the National Capital Region and despite the many attempts to restore it to its “old glory”, it is still pretty much rotting away and there seems to be no way of stopping its decay. Polluted, crowded, crime infested, unbearably hot during the summer months, chronically flooded during the rainy…

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Development, Environment, Government, Politics

China ‘outsourced’ air pollution now reaching US mainland

Posted on January 24, 2014 By benign0 41 Comments on China ‘outsourced’ air pollution now reaching US mainland
China ‘outsourced’ air pollution now reaching US mainland

America’s decades-long orgy of “outsourcing” its irreplaceable manufacturing might to China is now coming back to bite. Pollution dumped into the atmosphere by China’s growing carpet of factory smokestacks is now reaching the United States’ mainland according to a US National Academy of Sciences study. “We’ve outsourced our manufacturing and much of our pollution, but…

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Economy, Environment, Lifestyle, Tech Talk

People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014

Posted on January 6, 2014 By benign0 35 Comments on People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014
People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014

The population of the Philippines is expected to breach the 100 million mark by the third or fourth quarter of 2014. This assessment was reportedly issued by Philippine Populations Commission (Popcom) executive director Dr Juan Antonio Perez to which Malacanang has provided a positive spin… “It is both a challenge and an opportunity because people…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Lifestyle, Religion, Society

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