Cordillera Traditions Help Keep Philippine Environment Intact – OpEd
Long before there were environmentalists in the Philippines, the Igorots (a collective name for the tribes of the Cordillera) practiced
Read moreLong before there were environmentalists in the Philippines, the Igorots (a collective name for the tribes of the Cordillera) practiced
Read morePaul Simon and Art Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence” in the 70s spoke of the writing on the wall. “People hearing
Read moreA Philippine environmental group Cordillera Ecological Center (CEC) walks its talk “Fight environmental decay and poverty equally with social change”.
Read moreIn the north of the Philippines, the Ifugao rice terraces decorate the sides of the Cordilleras mountains. These magnificent terraces
Read moreEarly this year, the World Bank came out with an official announcement that there will be serious food shortages in
Read moreOn a windy sunny Wednesday last week, I stopped sowing seeds and stretched my back for a much needed rest
Read moreExtreme poverty in the world is increasing as economic progress goes up. The poor are a result of consumerism, Approximately
Read moreAn eerie calm exists over the villages of Fedelisan, Sagada and Dalican of Bontoc of Mountain Province, Philippines. It is
Read moreMeeting the basic water needs of the world’s poorest people can only happen if investments in infrastructure are redirected to
Read moreI am a freelance writer, a technical consultant on carbon management but for most of the time, I am a
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