TSD PENRO - Ilocos Norte

TSD PENRO - Ilocos Norte The DENR is responsible for governing and supervising the exploration, development, utilization, and conservation of the country's natural resources.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
29/12/2021

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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πŸ“… JUNE 1, 2021 - Hanging of StreamerHappy Environment Month! This year's theme is β€œSama-samang Pagkilos, Sama-Samang Pag...
01/06/2021

πŸ“… JUNE 1, 2021 - Hanging of Streamer

Happy Environment Month!

This year's theme is β€œSama-samang Pagkilos, Sama-Samang Paghilom. Ikaw, Ako, Tayo ang Kalikasan.” There is no taking back time. All we can do is move forward. This Philippine Environment Month, let us take action to restore the earth. Join us in reviving the natural world that sustains us all.

A united movement brings forth a ripple of change. Let us be at the helm of restoration. Empower yourself, reimagine a better world, and revive the strength of our rivers, oceans, and coasts and rethink our plastic consumption. Together we can make a change, together we can heal.

The month of June was declared Philippine Environment Month by virtue of Proclamation No. 237 signed in 1988 by then-President Corazon Aquino. It aims to raise awareness among Filipinos on the protection and conservation of the environment. ©️ Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)

30/05/2021

Freshwater ecosystems supply food, water and energy to billions of people, protect us from droughts and floods, and provide unique habitat for many plants and animals, including one-third of all vertebrate species.

These ecosystems are particularly degraded. They face pollution from chemicals, plastics and sewage as well as overfishing and overextraction of water. They attract real estate development
and recreation. Canalisation and mining for sand and gravel degrade them further. Wetlands are being drained for agriculture, with some 87 percent lost globally. One in three freshwater species
are threatened with extinction. Just one-third of the world’s largest rivers remain free-flowing. The rest are obstructed by dams and other infrastructure, which makes it hard for fish and other
wildlife to travel.

Protecting and restoring freshwater ecosystems can mean improving water quality, controlling how these ecosystems and the land next to them are used, and stopping or reversing human modifications to natural processes. (Source: UN Environment Programme)

Join the now. Download the Ecosystem Restoration Playbook to learn more. You may access it through this link: https://bit.ly/2RJ26Ja

29/05/2021

IT’S THE MONTH OF THE OCEAN! 🌊

The theme for this year is inspired by the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development - The Science We Need for the Ocean We Want (2021 to 2023). Do not forget to like and share!

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The Philippines tapped its huge carbon stock potential from its ocean’s seagrasses as it has one of the world’s longest coastlines that may sequester significant pollutant CO2 from fossil fuel-run vehicles.

It was found out that a 50-hectare seagrass meadow in Lian, Batangas can capture 97 megagrams of carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent to the annual emission of 20 cars.

The blue carbon study likewise involves the identification of seagrass species that have high carbon sequestration capacity to offset emissions. Presently, the Philippines do not have any mature technology for seagrass rehabilitation.

29/05/2021

Forests and trees provide us with clean air and water, capture vast amounts of climate-heating carbon and are home to most of Earth’s biodi-versity. They supply food and fodder, fuel and materials, and support the livelihoods of billions of people.

But forest ecosystems face intense pressure from our rising population and hunger for land and resources. Vast areas of tropical forest are being cleared for commodities like palm oil and beef. Remaining forests are degraded by log-ging, firewood cutting, pollution and invasive pests. Trees outside forests are fast making way for houses, infrastructure and more inten-sive farming.

Restoring forest ecosystems involves returning trees to formerly forested land, including settle-ments and agricultural areas, and improving the condition of degraded forests. (Source: UN Environment Programme)

Join the now. Download the Ecosystem Restoration Playbook to learn more. You may access it through this link: https://bit.ly/2RJ26Ja

Calling all our environmental warriors!!!πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡
16/03/2021

Calling all our environmental warriors!!!

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πŸ—“ MARCH 1, 2021DENR - PENRO ILOCOS NORTE  joins the 2021 National Women’s Month with this year's theme ~ WE MAKE CHANGE ...
01/03/2021

πŸ—“ MARCH 1, 2021

DENR - PENRO ILOCOS NORTE joins the 2021 National Women’s Month with this year's theme ~ WE MAKE CHANGE WORK FOR WOMEN β€œ Juana Laban sa Pandemya : Kaya! β€œ

As part of the agency's kick-off activity, hanging of the National Women’s Month Official streamer were done to announce the month-long celebration.

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Ilocos Norte

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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