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No instrument can predict earthquakes – Philvolcs
There is a possibility that a strong earthquake could hit the Philippines but as to when exactly this would happen, nobody, and no instrument could predict, says the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) here.
Scottish conservationist pushes for ‘carbon credit’
A Scottish conservationist is pushing for the use of carbon credit in Aklan. According to Philip Sage, executive director of the newly-formed Philippines' International Center for Mangrove Studies, trees such as mangroves absorb a good amount of carbon dioxide (CO2).
DOTC bares new airport classification
The Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) has released the new official classification of airports in Western Visayas based on a recent study and master plan for the improvement of national airports in the country. n's health is at risk.
Media Bowling Cup wraps up
Publishers Association of the Philippines, Inc. (PAPI)/Philippine Information Agency (PIA)-Aklan ruled the 1st Vice Gov. Gabrielle V. Calizo - Aklan Media Bowling Cup at the Q-Zone Bowling Center.
Scottish conservationist pushes for ‘carbon credit’
A Scottish conservationist is pushing for the use of carbon credit in Aklan. According to Philip Sage, executive director of the newly-formed Philippines' International Center for Mangrove Studies, trees such as mangroves absorb a good amount of carbon dioxide (CO2).
Police torch run reinforces reform initiatives - Durana
Aklan Police Director Senior Supt. Benigno Durana Jr. said the Transformation Torch Run of the Philippine National Police (PNP) reinforces what the Aklan Police Provincial Office (APPO) is doing.
 
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