Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Kung may pasaway na magde-deny pa din na may Global Warming...

... SASAMPALIN ko talaga!

My God! Can't we see the signs? They're all around us! Typhoon Yolanda is the strongest storm to date but it won't be the strongest ever. Even stronger, more devastating typhoons are sure to follow. And they get their strength from the heat that builds up across the Pacific Ocean.


Look at the thermal map of the Pacific. The darker areas indicate higher temperatures than the surrounding areas. This was taken while climate scientists were tracking Typhoon Haiyan's progress.

Now, if higher sea temperatures = stronger storms, and Climate Change/Global Warming = warmer seas, and the Philippines is right smack at the receiving end of this "Typhoon Highway"... then I wanna move to Sweden ASAP! :-(
 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Damned Dams!

There has to be something suspect in Dams that alternately dry-out/spill-over too quickly. Kapag tag-init, problema ang pagka-tuyot ng mga Dams natin. Kulang tuloy ang supply ng kuryente at tubig.

Kapag tag-ulan naman (worse kung tag-bagyo), umaapaw naman ang mga hitad! Delubyo ang hatid sa ating mga komunidad.

Anyaare?! 

Was there a flaw in the concept and design of these Dams? And, more importantly, is there still something we can do about it?

We need good Pinoy engineers and planners now more than ever.


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

We need more of these. Now na!

Maganda talaga ang Quezon City kasi, compared to other highly-urbanized cities in the Philippines, relatively "green" pa rin siya... although I believe this is more because of luck rather than a direct result of good environmental planning.

Still, we do need to preserve the remaining green areas that we have and, if possible, expand them further -- more parks, more trees, more plants.

Pero we also need to address the environmental planning aspect. New buildings must be environmental-friendly and green!


Kung kaya sa ibang bansa, Kyusi pa?! :-)

Thursday, February 7, 2013

I wanna be her!

If you ever get the chance to download the Thai movie, "(First Love) A Little Thing Called Love," I bet you'll fall in love with the featured young actress, Baifern Pimchanok. I know I did!


Baifern's character, Nam (Thai for Water, I think), was sharing the limelight with another young Thai actor (who recently made a film in the Philippines), Mario Maurer.

But this post is not about him. Yes he was cute and all that, but, without a doubt, it was Baifern who carried the film. She possesses that "magic mix" (for lack of a better term) of cuteness, innocence, sexiness and intelligence that makes one believe she's really feeling all those emotions she's acting out (as in!)

And judging by her more recent fotos, malaki ang promesa ng Thai teen star na ito!

Baifern... abangan ang mga susunod na kabanata!