Read more about the article Logging rampant in Davao Oriental a year after Pablo
LOGS, EVERYWHERE. Thousands of logs are stored in Baganga town’s port area where the lumber company Baganga Plywood Corporation is also located. Edgar Ladjao, a local of Davao Oriental, said logging has not stopped in the province despite the total log ban ordered by President Noynoy Aquino in February 2011. (davaotoday.com photo by John Rizle L. Saligumba)

Logging rampant in Davao Oriental a year after Pablo

“Based on the study of Dr. Rodel Lasco and Dr. Florencia Pulhin, government’s reforestation only delivered 30% survival rate even though more than US $ 570 million has been spent on reforestation since 1970s until today,” Juland Suazo (of Panalipdan Southern Mindanao) said. “It is more of a failure than a success that the government never learned.”

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Read more about the article Revived 30-year old demolition order surprises Lizada settlers
Leaders of Lizada urban poor settlers in a press conference.

Revived 30-year old demolition order surprises Lizada settlers

This was not the first time that the Lizada community were threatened to vacate the area. Erlinda Arsadon, who has lived here for 71 years, recalled joining barricades during 1966 to stop the demolition of their houses. Arsadon said there have been many businessmen who had vied for their land but they held firm that this land is a public land.

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Read more about the article Ateneo de Davao pushes climate change awareness, but dean okays coal energy
Ateneo de Davao Dean Fr. Daniel Mc Namara

Ateneo de Davao pushes climate change awareness, but dean okays coal energy

While this campaign points out coal energy as a major threat to climate and the abrupt change in weather, the university’s Dean of Arts and Sciences and astrophysicist, Fr. Dan Mc Namara, however, considers coal-fired power plant “okay” for the “short term” to meet the city’s power demand.

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Read more about the article Photo Essay : Struggle amidst ruins in Leyte towns
Toppled house as shelter for a boy in Brgy. Olot, Tolosa, Leyte. (contributed photo by Ken Bandayanon)

Photo Essay : Struggle amidst ruins in Leyte towns

There are still many needs for the survivors, from medicines, water, shelter kits and tools and clothes, as national and international aid groups have flocked to Eastern Visayas. It’s a question of time and resolve from government to get things done in the soonest time possible.

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