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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1351298 [Title] => DBP bags energy award [Summary] =>The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has received the Energy Management award and a special recognition on land use, biodiversity, and environment at the first-ever Sustainable Business Awards (SBA) Philippines held last July 14 in Makati City.
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"Not a single patch of coral reef of a mere 1,000 square meters remains intact and damage to the Visayan coral reefs is up to more than 90 percent," the underwater team of the Visayan Sea Squadron said in a statement.
"The geographic heart of the fabled Visayan Marine Triangle trembles on the brink of ecosystem collapse," it added.
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"Not a single patch of coral reef of a mere 1,000 square meters remains intact and damage to the Visayan coral reefs is up to more than 90 percent," the underwater team of the Visayan Sea Squadron said in a statement.
"The geographic heart of the fabled Visayan Marine Triangle trembles on the brink of ecosystem collapse," it added.
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