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'''News and comment'''
 
'''2014'''
 
 
 
'''2010'''
1076 cities and municipalities turned their lights off during [[Earth Hour]] in the Philippines, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2010/04/06/philippines-earth-hour-2010/ Global Voices online, by Karlo Mikhail Mongaya]</ref> April 6
 
'''2009'''
Philippines: Helping flood victims through social media, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/09/28/philippines-helping-flood-victims-through-social-media/ globalvoicesonline.org]</ref> September 28. Social networking sites and services like Facebook and Twitter were also flooded with news accounts, reports, photos and videos of Ondoy's aftermath. The stream of information soon became a “hub” for coordinating rescue and relief efforts for those who had access to the internet.
 
 
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== Sustainability initiatives ==
== Sustainability initiatives ==
*[http://www.transitionph.org/ Transition Community Initiative Philippines]
*[http://www.transitionph.org/ Transition Community Initiative Philippines]
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[[Electric Jeepney]]
[[Electric Jeepney]]
== News and comment ==
'''2010'''
1076 cities and municipalities turned their lights off during [[Earth Hour]] in the Philippines, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2010/04/06/philippines-earth-hour-2010/ Global Voices online, by Karlo Mikhail Mongaya]</ref> April 6
'''2009'''
Philippines: Helping flood victims through social media, <ref>[http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/09/28/philippines-helping-flood-victims-through-social-media/ globalvoicesonline.org]</ref> September 28. Social networking sites and services like Facebook and Twitter were also flooded with news accounts, reports, photos and videos of Ondoy's aftermath. The stream of information soon became a “hub” for coordinating rescue and relief efforts for those who had access to the internet.


== Interwiki links ==
== Interwiki links ==
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[[category:Sustainable community action]]
[[category:Sustainable community action]]
[[category:Philippines]]
[[category:Philippines]]
'''References'''
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Revision as of 17:27, 25 September 2014

Nagacadan Rice Terraces, Philippines.jpg


News and comment

2014


2010

1076 cities and municipalities turned their lights off during Earth Hour in the Philippines, [1] April 6

2009

Philippines: Helping flood victims through social media, [2] September 28. Social networking sites and services like Facebook and Twitter were also flooded with news accounts, reports, photos and videos of Ondoy's aftermath. The stream of information soon became a “hub” for coordinating rescue and relief efforts for those who had access to the internet.


References

Sustainability initiatives

Initiatives by topic

Food

Solar cooking resources in Philippines

Sustainable transport

Electric Jeepney

Interwiki links

Wikipedia: Philippines


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