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| '''News and comment'''
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| '''2014'''
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| Manila building 100,000 three-wheeled electric taxis, July 30 <ref>[http://www.fastcoexist.com/3033666/manila-is-building-out-a-100000-strong-network-of-electric-trikes fastcoexist.com]</ref>
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| '''2010'''
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| 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
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| '''2009'''
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| 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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| '''References'''
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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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