Monday, May 7, 2012

[Technology] Download the WWF-Philippines App on Nokia's OVI Store for free

Nokia users can now do their share in helping the environment. Download the WWF-Philippines application on Nokia's OVI Store for free. The cellular phone company will donate P10 to WWF's local conservation and species protection programs, each time the app is downloaded.

(Photo credits: www.glennong.com)

Moreover, one can have fun playing the application, while learning more about our country's endangered species at the same time. Learn about the local pawikan, dugong, Calamian deer, mouse deer, Philippine crocodile, Philippine eagle, tarsier, true giant clam, and warty pig through this fun and free game.

 (Photo credits: Nokia OVI Store website)

Click here to access the Nokia Store and download the WWF-Philippines application. Both parties entered this partnership in the hopes of reaching millions of Nokia mobile phone users in the country.

Friday, May 4, 2012

[Technology] Solar Trees to fill Metro Manila's parking lots?

Not yet! But maybe sometime in the not so distant future, we could have solar trees beautifying the open-air parking spaces and powering solar powered vehicles in Metro Manila. The technology is real; a prototype already passed a key test phase for use in Europe last 2007.

Solar trees can serve as public art pieces, beautifying our parking lots
 (photo credits: http://www.solarpowerworldonline.com)

The beauty of a solar tree is that it has multiple uses. I can be designed in a variety of ways, and could serve as a form of public art. The solar power harnessed from it could be used to power solar powered cars and other gadgets. It could power nearby structures, streetlamps, or even tree lamps too.

How about solar powered waiting sheds for commuters? 
 (photo credits: http://www.treehugger.com)

The most advanced solar panels can now absorb over 99% of power from sunlight even during cloudy days, which is great for our tropical climate in the Philippines.

Shade for parking lots, or solar powered gasoline station roofs?
 (photo credits: http://blog.reegle.info)

Of course, it might take some time before solar power gains popularity and acceptance in the country. There are few electric and hybrid vehicles in the Philippines, much less solar powered ones. If ever solar trees do come to Manila, remember that solar forests aren't adequate replacements for real ones!

[News] Greening the Cordilleras: A Globe Cordillera Challenge 3 promise

The Cordilleras used to house lush, verdant forests and is the cradle for many of Luzon’s major rivers.  Today, less than 50 percent of its total forest cover remains, prompting Globe Telecom to again engage in a greening campaign to save the massive mountain range from denudation.


Together with the Cordillera Conservation Trust (CCT), a non-stock, non-profit organization dedicated to help preserve the Cordillera mountain ecosystem, Globe aims to establish about 20 seedling nurseries in Sitio Labey, Brgy. Ambuklao, Bokod, Benguet and other parts of the Cordilleras using the funds that would be raised from the Globe Cordillera Challenge 3, a fund-raising sports activity scheduled on May 5.

At present, demand for tree seeds and saplings continues to increase, prompting CCT to put up Roots and Shoots Nursery Seedling Program to cultivate and propagate the much-needed plant materials.
   
“Globe is committed to environmental sustainability, thus, we work toward the protection and rehabilitation of endangered environmental areas like the Cordilleras.  By building small plant nurseries through the help of our partner, CCT, we hope to provide not only a possible livelihood source for the communities and public elementary schools where the nurseries will be put up but also  make the people value and preserve their home,” said Rob I. Nazal, Head of Globe Corporate Social Responsibility.


Sitio Labey, for instance, was devastated when typhoon Pepeng hit the area in 2009, with its lone public elementary school buried under tons of rock and mud caused by landslide.  With their peaceful lives shattered by the powerful storm, the over 300 residents of Labey learned a valuable lesson about the importance of trees in preventing landslides and floods from again consuming what they have painstakingly built over the years.

Deforestation rate in the Cordilleras has risen to alarming levels, resulting in massive erosion and groundwater depletion.  Each year, about 300 hectares of the Cordillera forest reserve is lost to fire, illegal logging and land conversion.  Increasing deforestation of the Cordillera mountain ranges, which serve as a watershed for the lowland areas of Ilocos and Cagayan regions, would hasten the drying-up of sources of water for domestic and irrigation uses in the said areas.

During the past two years, funds raised from the Globe Cordillera Challenge were used to buy saplings which Globe employees and community volunteers plant in the mountains.  In 2010, donations from the biking activity reached P261,000 equivalent to 15,000 seedlings while last year’s P600,000 total donation was able to buy seedlings for 30,000 trees.


The Globe Cordillera Challenge 3 will take over 250 bikers from Burnham Park in Baguio City to Mt. Cabuyao Summit in Tuba.  This will give them a chance to explore the local environment which showcases the ecosystem and culture of the Cordillera region.

Since the activity is not a race, it is open to bikers of all skill levels as long as they are fit to do mountain biking.  Bikers may send their P1,000 donation via Globe GCASH or direct to the CCT bank account.
   
However, even non-bikers can help build seedling nurseries by depositing their donations to the Cordillera Conservation Trust BDO Account (Account name: Tignayan Para Iti Konserbasyon Ti Kordilyera; Account number – 5180031673) or by sending it through Globe GCASH (text DONATE<space>amount<space>CORDI and send to 2882).


Major sponsors of the activity are Globe Tattoo@Home and Non Pareil International Freight and Cargo Service, Inc. while other sponsors are Gerry’s Grill, BPI Globe BanKO, and The Manor Camp John Hay.  It is also being supported by the Philippine Mountain Biking Forum, Philippine Mountain Biking Community and partner bike shops, namely:  All Terra Cyclery, Bike One, Bike Worx, Gran Trail, John Wilkie, King’s Bicycle Store, Paulina’s Cycle Center, Life Cycle Bike Shop and Sabak Sports and Adventure Bike Shop.

Monday, April 30, 2012

[News] Shark Surfing in Tauranga Harbour, New Zealand

After the shark surfing incident in Cebu, Philippines comes a new incident from Tauranga Harbour, New Zealand. The video, now removed from Mark Collins' Facebook page, shows his friend Eddie Bithell surfing on the body of a dead shark, while it was being towed by a boat. Both of them are members of the Tauranga Game Fishing Club.

 (Photo credits: Bay of Plenty Times website)

Making the same excuses as the 18-year old Filipina and her companions, the two men claimed they didn't know what they did was wrong and that they weren't expecting the public to react so negatively.




In the Philippines, those involved could spend up to six months in jail for mistreating an endangered species. Meanwhile, New Zealand's Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) is currently investigating the situation in their country.

Auckland Zoologist Catherine Cassidy contacted the Bay of Plenty Times, where you can find the full article: Shark Surfing in Tauranga Harbour.

[Business] Papemelroti sells eco-friendly stationery and furniture

Papemelroti, doing business since 1968, is one of the longest running green businesses in the country. Now, the company is a chain of gift shops known for selling environmentally friendly stationery and furniture. Its stationery products are made from 100% unbleached recycled paper, while its furniture is made from reused pinewood.

(Photo credits: webspace.webring.com)

In fact, most people, including me, constantly call the company "Papermelroti" by mistake because of the paper products it's known for. They sell so many paper products from craft papers, notebooks, boxes, picture frames, trinkets, oddities, and lots and lots of scrap booking materials.

(Photo credits Mekinudols.info)

Did you know that using one ton of recycled paper saves the lives of 24 trees and that it takes chemicals to transform unbleached kraft-brown recycled paper into white paper? All paper products sold by the company are also handmade. Click here for the Papemelroti Guide to Handmade Paper Making.

 (Photo credits: Theladyisin.wordpress.com)

In addition to selling green products, the company has also formed an environmental group called PPP or the Papemelroti Planet Patrol. Through its motto: "Do what you can, where you are, with what you have," the group encourages people of all ages and social statuses around the world to do things big and small. In other words, anyone can make a difference in saving our planet.

For a closer look at the company and its many products do watch this ANC Green Living TV episode featuring Patsy Paterno and Robert Alejandro, artists and owners of Papemelroti:


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

[Event] Earth Day Jam 2012 at Bonifacio Global City

Earth Day Jam, an annual music marathon for the love of the environment, will be held at 9th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City (BGC), beginning 6pm on April 28, 2012. Now on it's twelfth year, the event will feature a variety of music genres including acoustic, rock, alternative, and reggae.


Some of the country's best OPM bands and musicians will be performing during the concert. My favorites include Imago, Juris, Sino Sikat, and Nina. Speakers from environment groups have also been invited to speak at the event.

Earth Day Jam is being organized by Dimitri Productions, in partnership with the Earth Day Network, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), and the BGC group. Father Satur Neri, a Philippine rock icon, and environmental artist Lou Bonnevie, CEO of Dimitri Productions, are the pioneers of this event.

Concert admission is free! For more information, please visit the Earth Day Jam 2012 Facebook page.

Monday, April 23, 2012

[News] Join the Western Digital World Earth Day Regional Contest

This 2012, Western Digital is celebrating Earth Day through its WD World Earth Day Regional Contest. Running from April 11 thru May 6, this contest encourages ordinary individuals across Asia to share the many small and big things they do for love of the environment.


You can join the contest by following three simple steps:
  1. Write about your earth saving and energy conserving efforts, ideas, or innovations in less than 300 words
  2. Upload a photo of your invention, electricity bill, water bill (or other relevant photo) to support your story
  3. Share the contest with your friends and family
One grand prize winner will be given a trip for two to South Africa worth up to US$15,000 plus US$1,000 cash. Five 500GB WD Caviar Green Hard Drives will also be given as consolation prizes.

Please visit the Western Digital website for more information.

WD identifies itself as one of the greenest storage solution providers in the world.


The WD Caviar Green can store 3 terabytes of data on a single drive. More importantly, the hard drive is known for its significantly lower power consumption compared to similar devices. It also remains cool and quiet. Perfect for those who prefer to work and play in serenity.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

[Event] Eco Art Exhibit Fundraiser Opens May 4 at Renaissance Gallery Megamall


Manila (May, 2012) – An art exhibit centering on marine environment conservation opens on May 4 at the Renaissance Gallery in Megamall. Sa Asul o Sa Itim features the works of young artists Mike Garcia, Willhen Peneyra, Ezra Reverente and Allan Calingansan.


The artists’ oil and mixed media artworks focus on marine environment issues like destructive and overfishing, coastal infrastructure and tourism, and mismanagement of fisheries. The purpose of the exhibit is to raise public awareness on marine life protection as well as raise funds for environmental projects.

Ultimately, the exhibit aims to challenge everyone to translate this higher environmental awareness into concrete action by making the right choice and participating in concerted and individual efforts to save the marine ecosystem.

Photo taken from Philippine Veterinary Association Website

The proceeds of the exhibit will go to Eco-Sys Action’s Whale Shark Project in Donsol, Bicol Region. Eco-Sys Action is an environmental foundation based in Hong Kong, Valence, France, and Nairobi, Kenya that works to preserve threatened species and their habitats while improving the health, education and economic conditions of local communities.

The foundation’s initial projects in Donsol have already taken off. These include the establishment of a marine library with a permanent exhibition on whale shark protection, distribution of educational materials in schools all over the region, establishment of mini clinics along the coastal areas, and set-up of micro enterprises such as small garden cultivation and beekeeping activities.  

Renaissance Gallery is located at the 4th floor of Megamall Building A in Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong. The exhibit will run until May 11. 

[News] Kwaderno by Jacinto & Lirio now in-stock at Metro Manila bookstores

Kwaderno, Jacinto & Lirio's plant leather journal, is now available at leading bookstore branches and eco stores in Manila. Here's the list of stores, for easy reference:

1. National Book Store
  • Market! Market, SM MOA, TriNoma, Superbranch Cubao, North EDSA, Robinson's Galleria, SM Megamall, Shangri-La, and Greenbelt
2. Powerbooks
  •  Greenbelt 4, SM Megamall, Glorietta, Shangri-La, and TriNoma
3. Fully Booked
  •  TriNoma, Greenbelt 5, Eastwood, Katipunan, North EDSA, Greenhills, Rockwell, and the Fort
4. ECHOStore
  • Serendra and Podium
Kwaderno refillable notebooks have covers made from water hyacinth leather.

The SRP for a 6x4" notebook (see photo below) is P458.


You can also buy a larger 8 5/7x5 5/8"notebook (see photo below) enclosed in a black gift box with gold stamping for only P658.


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

[News] Ayala Malls Launches Green Fridays Campaign

Ayala Malls, as part of its Appreciating Earth campaign, launched the Green Fridays promo last month. The promo, running from March 9 to June 8, 2012, has a few simple mechanics:

* Every Friday, whenever you refuse a paper bag from any Ayala Malls retailer and use your eco bag instead, you are can claim one raffle coupon per single receipt purchase worth at least P100.

* Retailers must issue an official receipt with a stamp with signature at the back as confirmation that you used an eco bag during your purchase

*You can exchange your receipts for raffle coupons at the mall's concierge or promo booth. You must present your receipt on the same date of purchase.

*Participating Ayala Malls are as follows: Glorietta, Greenbelt, Alabang Town Center, Ayala Center Cebu, Market! Market!, Bonifacio High Street, Serendra, TriNoma, Marquee Mall, Abreeza Mall, Metro Point, and Pavillion Mall



Lots of prizes are up for grabs for those who join Green Fridays. The grand prize winner will get a Cerise House and Lot at Avida Village Cerise, NUVALI, Calamba, Laguna. There will also be 12 winners of 3-day/2-night travel packages to El Nido (inclusive of airfare). 

The raffle draw will be on June 13, 2012. Last day for submission of raffle coupons is on June 8. You can view full details at the Ayala Malls Green Fridays Facebook page.

Oh, and for every 10,000 raffle coupons submitted, Ayala Malls has pledged to plant 100 trees in partnership with WWF Philippines!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

[Event] Join the Liquid Body Surf Camp at Siargao this 2012

If you're interested in joining a surf camp this summer, why not join the Liquid Body Surf Camp? Held during the second and fourth weeks of the month, Liquid Body offers pre-packaged surf clinics for beginners and experienced surfers alike.

Siargao, surfing capital of the Philippines

Just off the main island of Surigao del Norte, Siargao is known as the surfing capital of the Philippines. And this surfing paradise is where the surf camp is held.

Let the instructors at Liquid Body teach you how to surf

Book with Liquid Body and have your flights on and off Siargao Island (and even to and from the Philippines!) booked for you. Participants will also be provided surfboards approximated to their skill level and the wave conditions during the camp. Other surfing gear will also be provided and personal instructors and tour guides will be present all throughout the camp. 



Accompanying your surfing buddy? Well, there is plenty more than surfing to enjoy on the island. Go swimming, diving, sightseeing (caves, lagoons, waterfalls, and more!). Or enjoy the most authentic and transforming yoga sessions at Maha Mahal Raja Yoga

Choose from two surf camps this summer:

April 27 to 30, 2012

Single Occupancy                            P25,000
Double Occupancy/Sharing              P16,000

May 11 to 14, 2012

Single Occupancy                           P25,000
Double Occupancy/Sharing             P16,000

Accommodations at Liquid Body

Rates are inclusive of room accommodations, whole-day instruction and tours, and a one-night camping trip on a nearby island (optional). Participants who complete the surf camp automatically qualify for the annual Amateur Surfing Competition where the Liquid Body Championship Title, and the accompanying cash prize, is up for grabs. 


You can get in touch with a member of the Liquid Body Surf Camp through cellular phone: (+63) 917 4614425, landline: (+63) 801 0265, or email: info@liquid-body.com. You can also visit the Liquid Body Blog and the Liquid Body Website.

*Photos taken from The Perfect Wave website and Liquid Body/Maha Mahal web pages.


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