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Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down

Posted on November 9, 2025November 12, 2025 By benign0 8 Comments on Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down
Filipinos literal sitting ducks as wind and floods from natural tropical typhoons amplified by years of neglect bear down

With yet another one — Uwan (Fung-wong) — coming over the next 48 hours, the Philippines had already been hit by three devastating typhoons just in the last several weeks. The most recent one, Kalmaegi had unleashed Category 5 level destruction over the Visayas reason with Cebu bearing the brunt of its violent visit. Torrential…

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Environment, Society

High tariffs and the global “Great Depression” at hand is the OVERDUE crisis humanity needs

Posted on April 8, 2025April 8, 2025 By benign0 6 Comments on High tariffs and the global “Great Depression” at hand is the OVERDUE crisis humanity needs
High tariffs and the global “Great Depression” at hand is the OVERDUE crisis humanity needs

We are, indeed, facing the crisis we all knew had to come that could destroy the balance kept by traditional powers-that-be. When people lament the “climate crisis” gripping humanity, all roads in the conversation lead to the inevitable reality — to “save the planet” humanity needs to take a drastic hit on their standard of…

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Development, Economy, Environment

Flooding in Manila following Typhoon Gaemi: Déjà vu all over again!

Posted on July 24, 2024 By benign0 6 Comments on Flooding in Manila following Typhoon Gaemi: Déjà vu all over again!
Flooding in Manila following Typhoon Gaemi: Déjà vu all over again!

Journalists “reporting” on the devastation wrought by the passing of Typhoon Gaemi (along with southwest monsoon rains) may as well be copy-and-paste jobs. After all, there is a trove of past news reports on typhoons (and even minor weather disturbances) hitting the Philippines and causing disproportionate devastation. Indeed, what stands out is the embarrassing sameness…

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Development, Environment

Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines

Posted on January 18, 2022 By The Unpopular Opinion 8 Comments on Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines
Answering the threats of natural calamities in the Philippines

Roughly one month has passed since Typhoon Odette devastated various regions of the Philippines, specifically the Visayas islands. Houses, bridges, and harbors were left in ruins, while trees and electrical posts were uprooted. Lifeline accessibility was greatly hampered, with access to electricity and safe drinking water returning only after two days or more. With this…

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Development, Environment, Government

Philippine energy policy: more politics, less economics

Posted on December 15, 2021December 16, 2021 By The Unpopular Opinion 5 Comments on Philippine energy policy: more politics, less economics
Philippine energy policy: more politics, less economics

Human civilizations have witnessed and experienced various ups and downs, which ranged from progress, stagnation, to dissolution. These various epochs have been etched in our world history, but the impact of the industrial revolution undoubtedly shaped how we spend our lives for the past couple of centuries. Industrialization began in Britain, where there was a…

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Development, Environment, Politics

The Fallacy of “Special Problems”

Posted on February 1, 2020 By ChinoF 6 Comments on The Fallacy of “Special Problems”
The Fallacy of “Special Problems”

The wokes tend to see certain social problems as “special problems.” It’s based on the idea that certain problems deserve more attention than others. For example, poverty in a slum town in a South American country, or hunger in a certain part of Africa. Or, as some woke Filipinos desire, many people in this country…

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Civics, Culture

We can Talk About Environmental Issues Without Climate Change

Posted on September 29, 2019September 29, 2019 By ChinoF 10 Comments on We can Talk About Environmental Issues Without Climate Change
We can Talk About Environmental Issues Without Climate Change

Some people are so defensive of Greta Thunberg because they think her tantrum was necessary to alert people on environmental issues. I however believe her speech is based on a myth: when you talk of saving the environment, it must include climate change. Either you’re with Thunberg or you’re an enemy of environmentalism. Not for…

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Culture, Environment

Pinoys Abuse Nature Like Nobody’s Business And Then Cry Like Babies When She Lashes Out

Posted on May 23, 2016November 24, 2022 By Grimwald 17 Comments on Pinoys Abuse Nature Like Nobody’s Business And Then Cry Like Babies When She Lashes Out
Pinoys Abuse Nature Like Nobody’s Business And Then Cry Like Babies When She Lashes Out

I remember someone saying that a lot of Filipinos are “asar-talo”. This translates to a person who loves to make fun of others but cry bloody murder when the tables are turned on him and given a taste of his own medicine. I don’t know about you but I’ve met my share of that kind of people….

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Culture, Environment, Lifestyle, Society

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