You are what you eat. Or in this case, what you don’t eat. It’s both astonishing and distressing how much potential food is lost and wasted from the farm on the way to your table.
What does it take to be an Environmental Officer?
Think you're up for the challenge? Here's our short list of must-haves for future Environmental Officers:
How to use less energy in our homes
This is Part 2 of a series of articles on energy use in the Philippines, what we can all do to lessen energy use in our homes, and El Nido Resorts as a case study for how small changes mean big savings.
Why the Philippines needs to get off the fossil fuel wagon and fast
This is Part 1 of a series of articles on energy use in the Philippines, what we can all do to lessen energy use in our homes, and El Nido Resorts as a case study for how small changes mean big savings.
Floating with the tide: how a biologist ended up on an island resort and stayed there
When you think of possible jobs for a Biology graduate, the tourism industry isn't exactly the first thing that comes to mind, even more so if the potential employer is a luxury island resort.
My Turtle Tracking Tour adventures
Confession time: last March 17 marked my first-ever Turtle Tracking Tour, taking over from former Miniloc EO Rima.
It’s more fun in El Nido!
The Philippine Department of Tourism just kicked off its new tourism campaign with the slogan It’s more fun in the Philippines.