Wednesday, January 14, 2026
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Invasive species cost trillions in damages: study

Paris, France—From river-clogging plants to disease-carrying insects, the direct economic cost of invasive species worldwide has averaged about $35 billion a year for decades, researchers...

Green additions for greener pastures in 2023

Whenever the Chinese New Year rolls around, Filipinos try to determine what the future has in store for them. Whether it’s fortunate or otherwise,...

Scientists in Peru discover two new endangered plant species

A group of Peruvian and international botanists has discovered two new species of plant that are endangered by mining activity in the Peruvian Andes,...

How to not kill your house plants

Seriously, how many of us like the idea of having actual plants in our home yet don’t know how to tend to one?  You know...

Hinatuan Mining gives away expensive ornamental plants

The kind of soil in a mining area is lateritic – reddish clayey, rusty, hard when dry, often rocky – making it challenging to...

Citicore agro-solar project: a model of collaboration

Agricultural development and industrial progress can be achieved hand-in-hand, according to agro-solar energy supply and solutions provider Citicore Power Inc. There is now a global...

Gift-giving in the time of pandemic

By P. Y. Deligero Christmas is just about a month away, but people are still trying to cope with the new normal brought about by...

Best plants for clean air and allergy relief

According to the World Health Organization there are seven million premature deaths every year due to air pollution. Indoor air contaminants are ranked as...
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