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A US-based Filipino wins world search engine optimization tilt! That’s a re-post of the Inquirer story about this Filipino based in San Diego who won the contest. I visited the blog and honestly, I fell in love with the Global Warming Awareness Blog. My congratulations to Benj!
Talk about global warming awareness, just what in the world are we doing to our planet?! But we don’t even have to go around the world to see what they do in their part of their bakod. I’d like you all to check the river behind SM Sta Mesa or the Pasig River from the mouth of Manila Bay all the way to Rosario, Pasig. It’s some annoying, uber-stinking smell warming especially in the summer!
It’s bad enough that we are prone to natural disasters, like typhoons,  floods, wowowee, landslides, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes and then we’re losing a lot of agricultural lands to well, ah, developments. So, where are we going to live in the future? We probably have to start mapping the 6,000th tiny dotted little islands.
Come to think of it, we live on borrowed times, we live on borrowed lands and our kids - well, I won’t have one - but the kids of the kids of the kids of the children of your children are the ones who’s going to inherit all these shit that we did to our environment. I figured, if we don’t stop all the crap that we do to our environment, then why don’t we just make it easier on our kids by slapping them with all the shit and smogcraps and polluted avian water and acidic stinking perfume. Right? But we don’t want that because we love our kids. Your kids. Then, protect the environment! For God’s sake!!@#$%^&
But where the freak do we start?!
Maybe we could all start here: Global Warming Awareness Blog.
Listen to this old song:
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July 6th, 2007 at 9:31 am
Bakit ba kasi sa Pinas ang mga Pinoy, hindi lahat ha,karamihan alang love and affection sa Environment, kahit bago ako umalis sa ating bayan eh nadyan pa din na iba natin kababayan,tapon na lang balat ng Candy habang umaandar at nakasakay sa Dyip, tapos makita mo sa EDSA, sa araw2x na pag commute ko from office namin sa Mandaluyong pauwi sa Bulacan eh kadaming Bus na ang iitim ng usok, kasi naman maluwag pa din ang DENR at LTO sa pagbigay ng permit sa mga lumang sasakyan or hindi sumusunod sa mga rules when it comes to Smoke Belching, eh kung hindi ako napunta ng Singapore eh malamang ang papatay sa akin sa pinas eh yong Air Pollution hehe, sa araw2x ko ba naman nasinghot maiitim na usok ng Bus don eh. Kaya lang dapat talaga may Political will Government natin to implement such Environmental Rules for us to save our Mother Earth or else eh naku ala na talagang aabutan mga anak natin. Buti nga nauso na yong mga Mountaineering Clubs eh, one way or the other na nagiging Environmental mga nakaksama dto pero nagging lasinggero nga lang hehe (kasi parati dala alak sa bundok hehe).
I think we have to do our share as an individual, and let’s start it now, the Polar Cap Ice is melting fast, and daming matitinding nature disaster in related to Global Warming, let’s help ourselves, para sa atin din ito, do our best to minimize pollution, at least a collective effort is a big help one way or the other, and don’t forget to influence others.
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July 6th, 2007 at 1:45 pm
korak brads. kahit dito sa amin puro basura na. miski ngasa TV dami ring basura…
DENR ang kaunaunahang humahalay sa kalikasan… yun na lang Taal Spa, Marinduque river intoxication, Infanta landslide at iba pa, sila ang nagpermit lahat nun. sarap pasabugan ng bomba isa sia..
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July 6th, 2007 at 1:48 pm
aba extra pala pangalan ko sa poll ni reynz… boto nyo ako ha… LOL
anong plugin yun kapatid? parang gusto ko rin gumaya sayo ah…
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July 6th, 2007 at 4:52 pm
yan ang sinasabi ko.. global warming ek ek chuvalingga chienes… kung ang pinoy pumunta ng singapore, hindi nagkakalat, pa pumunta ng hong kong, hindi umiihi sa kalye, at pag pumunta ng isteyts, hindi nag-va-vandalize ng mga pader..
eh bakit sa pilipinas ginagawa nilang lahat yun? haay… naku. makaalis na nga baka maginit ang ulo ko!
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July 7th, 2007 at 3:28 am
Hello there. You have a nice blog, informative and entertaining.
In Palawan, people celebrate Valentine’s Day each year in a different way. That day, the “bida” are not their loved ones, not their families, but the trees and the ocean. They call it “Love Affair with Nature.” People, young and old, plant trees. They also have an intensified environmental awareness campaign especially among the young ones. In Palawan, children will call your atttention kapag nagtapon ka ng basura sa kung saan-saan.
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July 7th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
hello still wootahs!
i’ve been to palawan - puerto princesa city, roxas city and way down to bugsuk island! i love the place! we even went to el nido many years back and the place is just unbelievable. i hope we could all preserve the nature there.
talk about all these crap we do in our environment, anyone been to boracay lately?
WHAT DID YOU DO IN BORACAY?
I was with Chuva and another friend and we stayed at Friday’s. It’s by far the best beach I have ever been to. But what’s nasty is that - and I hope some of my readers would not balk at me - those locals tell us that people from Manila have no freakin clue how to use the beach.
WHY? CRAP ON THE BEACH!
There’s a lot of bottles, cans, babolgams, plastic, condom, darigold, plato on the beach. I remember, Chuva and I with our friend, we spent the whole afternoon picking them up and I was glad that people saw us and we sorta started some religion.
NOW IS THIS TRUE? Mga people from Manila are just ignaramus on how to use the beach? Are beach vandals???
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July 7th, 2007 at 4:21 pm
I will volunteer picking up some pieces of ‘basura’ on the beach but no way I will pick Condom hehe, buti alang laman na alien inside the tube hehe,
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July 7th, 2007 at 9:21 pm
Sinag,
moi aussi. nunca.
here’s from the Conde Nast - picked up by MSNBC - Discover the worlds top 30 island beaches - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19634277/page/2/
- you’ll see White Beach, Boracay Island - and I want you to notice the note by Conde Nast and it says:
“.. community has issues, overdevelopment, erosion and pollution”.
a very small island. pollution is a problem.
WOW!
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July 8th, 2007 at 4:27 pm
Hi ReynaElena,
I applaud the efforts you have exerted in spreading awareness about environmental degeneration caused by irresponsible governments, titanic businesses and corrupt politicians who enrich themselves at the cost of the degradation of nature as a whole. I am constantly preaching to my children to use only what’s necessary and do their upmost to conserve nature. I just hope that every other parent would make their children aware that the resources that surround us are depleteable. The natural cycle of things works wonders but requires lots of time for it to reconstitute the natural order of our global climate, tectonic plate movements and continental reformations. If I may say so, our lunar satellite is moving away from the earth at a rate of approximately 1 centimeter a year…this fact in itself will surely affect the earths weather system, humans should not add more to speeding up the process that nature, by itself, can do very well on its’ own.
Thank you for your work. From my end, I am glad that I was able to contribute with the video (Masdan mo ang Kapaligiran) I have posted on youtube (meant as a tribute to ASIN).
More power to you,
Dennis(vinas1959)
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July 8th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
Hey Dennis,
Many thanks for that video!
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