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Winning a photo contest for the first time (well, officially and with a prize for that matter) gives a different high!

Missing Cordi

From afar, I could already see the clouds rolling over the mountaintops. It was a sight to behold. So I asked the driver of our vehicle going to Buguias, Benguet to stop so I can capture this once-in-lifetime scene.

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Conversation with a cab driver on climate change

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Showing posts with label Climate change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Climate change. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

2010 Earth Hour Pilipinas and Photo/Video Contest

Earth HourLAST YEAR, my kids and their cousins participated in observing Earth Hour. This year, my family will be participating again!

This year Earth Hour Philippines aims for the participation of over 15 Million Filipinos in over 1000 towns and cities nationwide. Globally, 807 cities, towns and cities in 82 countries across every continent have already signed up. (Source: Earth Hour Pilipinas. )

This year, the Philippines must take Earth Hour seriously, now that we are ravaged by El NiƱo phenomenon.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Conversation with a cab driver on climate change

all praises
Coming from old Sta. Mesa, and exhausted from the long walk in my ocular inspection of the Ondoy-affected community that my project is intending to assist, I took a cab going back to Quezon City. We passed through the stretch of Quezon Avenue. Along this road is a few hundred meters stretch lined with decades-old mahogany trees, which are now beginning to regenerate their foliage after the “fall” during the cold season. For some reasons it follows the 4-season cycle. (it is now spring in the Western Hemisphere).

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