The climate truth we can no longer ignore

Residents clear debris in the city of Tacloban, devastated by Typhoon Haiyan, in the Philippines in November 2013. It was reportedly the deadliest storm in recorded history.a Just two or three decades ago, scientists were talking about the consequences of climate change manifesting in 50-100 years.

‘Sequel’ explores growing problem of climate change

Former Vice President Al Gore visits Tacloban city in the Philippines, an area that was hit hard in 2013 by Typhoon Haiyan - an arresting physical image and reminder of the effects tied to climate change, in "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power." With articles about climate change going viral on social media, reports of extreme weather events and melting glaciers circling in the news, and the president's decision to leave the Paris climate accord, this couldn't be a better or scarier time for "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" to hit theaters.

Charges filed vs personalities linked to Kerwin Espinosa

THE police in Albuera, Leyte, lodged on October 12 a complaint against several government officials and civilians linked to the illegal drug operation of alleged Eastern Visayas top drug Lord Rolan "Kerwin" Espinosa. The Albuera police, led by Chief Inspector Jovi Espenido, filed the complaint before the Ombudsman Regional Office in Eastern Visayas around 5 p.m. of October 12. Named in the charge sheet were Senator Leila de Lima , and Councilor Nelson Pepito Jr. of Barangay Binogho, Albuera, Leyte, for allegedly protecting the illegal drug operation of Kerwin, who is still at large.