Category: Articles
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Hanging by a Thread: The Filipino Student’s Commute Through Disaster
“The jeepney string becomes the silent storyteller of the journey — a simple cord that mirrors how a student’s day, and education, can stop without warning.” Written by Kathleen D. Ferriol
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Sierra Madre: The Nation’s Fading Shield
The Sierra Madre has long protected millions of Filipinos from powerful typhoons. As human activity steadily weakens this mountain range, the country risks losing one of its most vital natural defenses. In this reflection, college student Kaira A. Almirol explores why protecting the Sierra Madre is essential to the nation’s safety and survival.
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How the Philippines is Responding to Climate Change
Back-to-back storms have once again exposed the Philippines’ vulnerability to climate change. This article examines how natural disasters, coupled with governance and accountability issues, continue to shape the country’s response to escalating climate risks.
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