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Trees are perhaps the best gift that God ever gave to man. The depletion of our forests has created a big hole in the ozone layer.

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The Philippine Horticulture Society, Inc., in cooperation with the Manila Seedling Bank Environmental Center, holds “Horti 2010: It’s a Green World After All,” which is ongoing until Feb. 8 at the MSBF grounds in Quezon City.

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While the global crisis is reducing consumption across nations and social classes, causing massive unemployment and constricting the world economy to a precarious extent, other sectors are cashing in on some of its unexpected beneficial effects.

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MANILA, Philippines – Because of the fast urban development being done by the government, cities are rapidly expanding and getting bigger.

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In a nutshell, the destruction of our rainforests is caused by the worldwide use of chemicals. The result is global warming which depletes the ozone layer. As we all know, the ozone layer protects us from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.
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Trees are perhaps the best gift that God ever gave to man. The depletion of our forests has created a big hole in the ozone layer.

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The Philippine Horticulture Society, Inc., in cooperation with the Manila Seedling Bank Environmental Center, holds “Horti 2010: It’s a Green World After All,” which is ongoing until Feb. 8 at the MSBF grounds in Quezon City.

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While the global crisis is reducing consumption across nations and social classes, causing massive unemployment and constricting the world economy to a precarious extent, other sectors are cashing in on some of its unexpected beneficial effects.

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MANILA, Philippines – Because of the fast urban development being done by the government, cities are rapidly expanding and getting bigger.

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In a nutshell, the destruction of our rainforests is caused by the worldwide use of chemicals. The result is global warming which depletes the ozone layer. As we all know, the ozone layer protects us from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.
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