Green Minded – Old habits die hard
FROM 2020 until early 2022, scientists, health experts and government officials were all talking about the “new normal,” and why...
Claire's long writing career started out as an editorial assistant at the Sterling Group of Companies. However, her desire to return to Baguio led to her being an instructor in English grammar, literature, sociology and anthropology
in the University of Baguio and Saint Louis University. From 2017 onward, she started a career as a freelancer and now contributes green-themed articles to the Baguio Chronicle.
FROM 2020 until early 2022, scientists, health experts and government officials were all talking about the “new normal,” and why...
EVERY now and then, we’re reminded of Ordinance No. 34-2017 (aka the Smoke-Free Ordinance of Baguio City) which was passed...
THIS past week, two incidents in the country became viral and continue to be the subject of significant public interest....
OUR first introduction to composting usually happens during our childhood – most probably in our science and vocational classes; that...
SUSTAINABILITY is now a key driving factor in business. The challenge, however, involves knowing how to measure and achieve...
MOST (if not all) of us are aware of the tremendous role of human activities in the global climate crisis. ...
Shareholder rebellions in U.S. oil and gas giants ExxonMobil and Chevron are again at the center stage. Last May 26,...
WITH conspiracy theories linking COVID-19 to population control since the height of the pandemic, I couldn’t help but wonder, is...
IF perchance you stumble upon the City Government of Baguio’s ‘About’ page, you will find this written as the mission:...
YES, I am still obsessing over the Home Sweet Home tree issue. And the cutting of trees to build a...
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