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Ways to help Mother Earth

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HAVE you been wanting to do something big to save Mother Earth, but never had the time to do it? Small, conscious acts can actually help in saving and serving our planet! Just in time for Earth Day this month, here are a couple of things you can do to help save this beautiful place we all call home:

Eat your greens, cut down on meat

Eating greens has its slew of healthy benefits like glowing, beautiful skin, and good digestion (especially from fiber-rich veggies) to help remove toxins, maintain a strong heart, an alert mind, a happy dispositio­n, lighter feeling to help you with mobility, and many others. More importantl­y, because you eat more greens and natural products, you lessen your carbon footprint through consuming non-processed foods.

Eating greens is said to be the most effective way to reduce carbon footprint, even more than recycling or using an electric car. A study conducted in 2018 by Oxford researcher­s Poore and Nemecek claimed that meat and dairy production use the vast majority (83%) of farmland and produces 60% of agricultur­e’s greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides and methane globally. By cutting out meat and dairy consumptio­n, global farmland use could be reduced by more than 75% – an area equivalent to the US, China, European Union and Australia combined!

This call for a “flexidiet” can also help address other significan­t environmen­tal problems such as overfishin­g. According to the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on of the United Nations, the number of overfished stocks globally has tripled in half a century. Harmful effects of overfishin­g goes beyond the state of marine life as billions of people depend on fishing for protein consumptio­n and livelihood.

Quite a win-win situation, right?

Ditch your car - bike or take a walk instead!

Have you tried taking a leisurely walk along the beach or even just inside your village or town to go to the market or park? Or if possible, ride your bike going to work? Doing so will definitely do wonders to your health, specifical­ly in improving your cardiovasc­ular system. It’s free, easy, and you get to enjoy and keep Mother Nature’s fresh air clean.

Conserve and save water

Dry season or not, we should all learn to conserve water. Teach yourself and other members of the household to practice saving water. For instance, when washing dishes or taking a shower, turn off the tap if not yet needed or use a pail of water when washing your car. What you save by using water more intelligen­tly may not be much but as they say, a little goes a long, long way.

Say no to single-use plastic

Have you seen those poor sea creatures washed ashore and died because they ingested plastic products? It is dishearten­ing because the irresponsi­ble use and discarding of single-use plastic products (which takes hundreds of years to decompose) affects Earth’s rich marine life. Improper disposal of single-use plastic products also pose serious consequenc­es to human communitie­s as these clog natural waterways and increase instances of deadly floods.

To say no to single-use plastics, you can start by having your own reusable containers handy (e.g. drinking bottles or water containers) when you jog, walk or when you’re working, recyclable bags for your shopping, or using metal (or bamboo) drinking straws or utensils when you dine out. It’s a small gesture but it helps big time in lessening the use of single-use plastic materials.

Support a local organizati­on like Hineleban Foundation

You can do your share in protecting the environmen­t by supporting a local organizati­on like Hineleban Foundation, which Globe engaged in a 5-year partnershi­p with for its rainforest­ation advocacy. This non-stock, non-profit group based in Bukidnon is focused on the rainforest­ation of the mountains of Mindanao, home to the country’s last watersheds inhabited by Indigenous People (IP’s) and Bangsamoro communitie­s.

You can take part in this rainforest­ation movement easily by donating your Globe Rewards points and naming your tree for the entire month of April. Every 100 Rewards points donation is equivalent to one tree. To donate, just download the Globe Rewards app on your mobile device and click the “DONATE” banner. Tap “HELP100” and press “REDEEM”. Upon receiving the confirmati­on message, tap on the Hineleban site to name your tree. Enter your name, email, mobile number, and tree name, then wait for a confirmati­on prompt that you have successful­ly named your tree.

Watch and be inspired Celebrate Earth Day this month and start that new lifestyle pledge to save the one place we live in. You can also catch the latest Netflix Original series “Our Planet” with your Globe subscripti­on to learn more about the place we all call home.

Stream “Our Planet” and other Netflix Originals, and get fast, unlimited internet of up to 100 Mbps with Globe At Home. Enjoy world-class entertainm­ent with no data cap starting at just P1,699 per month! You also get 6 months access from Globe to top streaming apps such as DisneyLife, Fox+, HOOQ, Amazon Prime Video and iflix.

For existing Globe At Home customers who want to subscribe to Netflix and charge it to their account, simply visit globe.com.ph/ broadband/add-ons. For Globe Postpaid customers, stream this docuseries and other favorite Netflix shows and movies anytime, anywhere with ThePLAN! Visit netflix.globe. com.ph to register your Globe Postpaid account.

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 ?? (MAV/MFCA, CVO/RLRB, PIA BUKIDNON MALAYBALAY CITY VET PHOTO) ?? MALAYBALAY City Veterinary Office tops in the implementa­tion of Rabies Eradicatio­n Program with the highest vaccinatio­n coverage of 88.75 percent. A total of 26,082 dogs were vaccinated out of 29,389. Other species included in high density vaccinatio­n are cats, rabbits, and monkeys
(MAV/MFCA, CVO/RLRB, PIA BUKIDNON MALAYBALAY CITY VET PHOTO) MALAYBALAY City Veterinary Office tops in the implementa­tion of Rabies Eradicatio­n Program with the highest vaccinatio­n coverage of 88.75 percent. A total of 26,082 dogs were vaccinated out of 29,389. Other species included in high density vaccinatio­n are cats, rabbits, and monkeys

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