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    AnimoSibil goes GtreeN Planting

    Mother Earth just got healthier as twenty four eager volunteers led by AnimoSibil’s president, Jason Ongpeng, journeyed to Barangay Talisay, Calatagan, Batangas aiming to plant as many mangrove propagules as they could.
    AnimoSibil, a De La Salle Alumni Association (DLSAA) – College of Engineering subchapter, donated fifteen thousand pesos to the Lasallian Institute for the Environment [...]

    One Million Trees

    OMT_tabThe Million Trees Project will serve as a venue for more pro-active responses to environmental issues through tree planting and reforestation activities. It will also draw out mechanisms that will systematically involve the Lasallian Family in sustainable reforestation and greening efforts in close partnership and coordination with local communities; and, educate/raise awareness of the Lasallian Family as well as people belonging to the various partner communities on the importance of natural ecosystems such as forests through tree-planting and reforestation activities that promotes a more practical “learning-by-doing approach in environmental education.

    To learn more, visit the One Million Trees project site now

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featuredimage Giving Back What has Given Us

  Giving Back What has Given Us Green for Life: One Million Trees and Beyond For the past several decades, the world has ...

featuredimage Green Earth for Good LIFE

Green Earth for Good LIFE. The Lasallian Institute for the Environment (LIFE) is a major component of the Philippine Lasallian ...

featuredimage La Salle holds its first National Eco Camp

The Lasallian schools successfully held a National EcoCamp last January 28-30. Environmental education and awareness-raising were the objectives of the ...

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AnimoSibil goes GtreeN Planting

Mother Earth just got healthier as twenty four eager volunteers led by AnimoSibil’s president, Jason Ongpeng, journeyed to Barangay Talisay, Calatagan, Batangas aiming to plant as many mangrove propagules as they could.
AnimoSibil, a De La Salle Alumni Association (DLSAA) – College of Engineering subchapter, donated fifteen thousand pesos to the Lasallian Institute for the Environment [...]

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Study says inaction on climate change could cost trillions

 
Higher energy and water costs, hurricane losses would add up; Congress to take up legislation next month.
By Bob Keefe
WEST COAST BUREAU
Friday, May 23, 2008
If the United States doesn’t do something soon to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it could cost the country $3.8 trillion annually from higher energy and water costs, real [...]