Opinion

Welcome to the Opinions Section. The articles under this section are notes and feedback regarding the E-Jeepney and its contribution to a greener community.

CLIMATE FINANCE CHAOS: An action agenda to untangle the Philippine climate finance mess
Below is a policy brief produced by iCSC with the support of Oxfam. It was released in 07 July 2010 at the Sulo Riviera Hotel during the launch of the report "Financing Adaptation or Funding Chaos? Adaptation, Finance and Philippine Climate Policy." It was a very good event, received most...
Guidelines for Reporting Information on Climate Finance
Authors: Athena Ballesteros, Dennis Tirpak, Kirsten Stasio, Heather McGray
Charge up and green your ride! by Jan Croeni, Eonlux CEO
It is heartwarming to see, that among all countries worldwide, the Philippines are one of the first which decided to walk the talk and fight global warming by introducing an entirely electric transportation system powered by clean energy. While other countries, especially the Western countries are...
Finding a space for change
BY CHIT JUAN GREEN SPACE, The Manila Times.Net It has been almost a year since I tasted steak at a popular Serendra restaurant. I remember it was the day after Christmas when I met up with a business partner and we shared a huge Angus steak marbled in enough fat and olive oil or was it butter? I...
From the Tsikot Auto Design and Research Forum eJeepney Monitor thread
From the Tsikot Philippines 2009 Forum Tsikot Auto Design and Research Forum eJeepney Monitor thread Originally Posted by kitsons from Tsikot.Yehey.com
More Filipino cities adopt eco-friendly transportation
In a nutshell: the Philippines is taking steps to reduce its carbon footprint. Here are two very tangible ways that local governments are trying to help save the planet.
Following the Money in an International Climate Agreement
Athena Ballesteros explains how international climate finance could make or break a deal in Copenhagen.
Writing History’s Longest Suicide Note
Here we are. The morning after. When the plane finally touched asphalt I could call home. Kamuning in the heart and also beneath my feet. Content canine Emil is sleeping on my left, at peace with the slow day in the corner where he fought and defeated the ugly things that once attempted to impose...