[Part 1] Typhoon Tino’s floods as stark reminders of our failures as a nation–are we finally ready to implement solutions?
First of two parts Image (above) Rafi Velasquez & Babao Johnson via Cebu Daily News EVERY typhoon leaves harrowing memories of pain and destruction. BUT for a country that is i
Sustainable mining: Putting it as part of the discussions on charter change and sovereignty
Author’s note: This is a shorter version of a paper, which I submitted in my course work in Environmental and Natural Resources Management 233 – Rehabilitati
Pandemics and our journey to ascension
Much has already been said about the Covid-19 pandemic. However, this is also an opportune time to reflect on it through an ecological and spiritual perspective. This post does not
Sky bike lanes to reduce private cars on the road by 24 to 33%
Majority of Metro Manila residents favor sky bike lanes [Note: This is a repost of my article, which was also published in Linkedin. This article is based on (with many portions d
8th International Symposium & Exhibition on the Redevelopment of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites
Hello friends and visitors! I am happy to announce the 8th International Symposium & Exhibition on the Redevelopment of Manufactured Gas Plant Sites (M
Thanks, Pasig City for the protected bike lane in Julia Vargas!
This is my first post for 2018 so I want this to be about something that is close to one of my advocacies. 🙂 As many people close to me know, I promote biking as an alternative
Cultural heritage: When tourism intersects with culture
Reflections on cultural heritage and sustainable tourism [Note: This is a paper that I had submitted in ENRM 257 – Sustainable Tourism Development, through FIC Ivan Anthony Hena

