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Youth for the Environment in Schools Organization - Pasig City Science High School

Protecting the Environment. Moderator: Ms.

Lynen San Juan
President: Danica Flor Lim
Vice President: Julian Miguel Pizarro
Secretary: Czarina Castillo
Treasurer: Mikaela Manalo
Auditor: Rachel Abenido
PIO: Daniel Satparam

25/01/2018

Good evening!
In behalf of yes-o officers and adviser,I would like to express gratitude to all the members who attended the symposium this day at the PCSHS auditorium. It is my sincere duty to thank all of you today. The event was made successfully because of your participation. You are the lifeblood of this symposium.
Gladly use the concepts you learned at the symposium and please share it to others to make our Mother Earth a better living place. We hope that in the future you'll still be able to support and participate actively in the activities. Once again, thank you for lending us some of your time. Have a great day ahead!

24/01/2018

GOOD AFTERNOON YES-O MEMBERS!

YES-O IS CORDIALLY INVITING ALL OF THE MEMBERS TO ATTEND A SYMPOSIUM ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCACY.

WHAT: PCSHS YES-O FIRST SYMPOSIUM
WHEN: JANUARY 25, 2018 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
WHERE: PCSHS 6TH FLOOR AUDITORIUM
THEME: "YOUTH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCACY"

YES-O WILL PROVIDE THE EXCUSE LETTERS FOR THE MEMBERS, TO THOSE SUBJECTS THAT ARE GOING TO BE AFFECTED BY THE SYMPOSIUM. THE EXCUSE LETTERS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED PER ROOM BY THE YES-O GRADE LEVEL REPRESENTATIVE.

HAVE A NICE DAY AND HOPE TO SEE YOU TOMORROW!

28/03/2017

Good Afternoon Guys!

To all the Yes-O members,

Everyone is encouraged to join the "Urban Gardening Activity" of PCSHS
Tomorrow, March 29, 2017 (8:00 am)

Where: PCSHS Grounds

Reminder:
Yes-O members are required to bring their kitchen wastes tomorrow for the activity related to Urban Gardening

What to bring:
*Extra Shirt and Pants
*Kitchen Wastes

For other questions just comment down or message your batch representative in Yes-O Organization

Thank You!
-adminclp

26/11/2016
Photos 29/09/2016

Good Evening Pascians!

This is the final groupings for the Sci-Olympics tomorrow.

*During the Sci - Olympics every participant must wear their
"P. E. Uniforms".

*Everyone is required to join :D

Good Luck to each and everyone and
"May The Odds Be Ever in Our Favor"

adminclp

Photos 29/09/2016

Good Evening Pascians!

This is the final groupings for the Sci-Olympics tomorrow.

*During the Sci - Olympics every participant must wear their
"P. E. Uniforms".

*Everyone is required to join :D

Good Luck to each and everyone and
"May The Odds Be Ever in Our Favor"

adminclp

Photos 27/09/2016

Break muna sa stress pascians!

Let's start our Friday with a Bang!

Pasig City Science High School will celebrate its Science Month on September 30,2016

Come and Join with us in celebrating this Big Event.

Sci-Olympics is a tradition of Pasig City Science High School during the Science Month. This Celebration holds fun and informative activities that enhance and relates to science concepts, allowing everyone to enjoy at the same time. On Friday, we are celebrating the 6th Sci-Olympics in our beloved school PCSHS.

God Bless!

P.S. Thank you Mr. David Bambalan of Grade 10 Cygnus for this wonderful picture.

adminclp

Photos 27/09/2016

Let's start our Friday with a Bang!

Pasig City Science High School will celebrate its Science Month on September 30,2016

Come and Join with us in celebrating this Big Event.

Sci-Olympics is a tradition of Pasig City Science High School during the Science Month. This Celebration holds fun and informative activities that enhance and relates to science concepts, allowing everyone to enjoy at the same time. On Friday, we are celebrating the 6th Sci-Olympics in our beloved school PCSHS.

God Bless!

P.S. Thank you Mr. David Bambalan of Grade 10 Cygnus for this wonderful picture.

adminclp

Photos 24/04/2016

Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the greenest of them all?

Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago, the presidential candidate named the “greenest” by environment advocates, urged her rivals on Friday to adopt a people-centered approach in their environment, climate change, and disaster risk reduction platforms.

“We are resource-rich but income-poor, partly because we view environmental protection as a roadblock to development. That should not be the case. What we are doing is ensuring that whatever gains we get now will be enjoyed by generations to come,” Santiago said in time for Earth Day.

The senator’s statement comes amid accolades from at least three coalitions of environment groups for championing resource conservation, climate change adaptation, and disaster risk reduction in her program of government.

Santiago was named the “greenest candidate” by the Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment for her track record. The same group named Liberal Party bet Mar Roxas the “meanest” to the environment.

She was also lauded by a green group initiative called Luntiang Bayan: Boto Para sa Tao, Hayop at Kalikasan as the presidential candidate who has done the most for the environment, citing the numerous laws and bills she drafted.

The senator also topped the scorecards launched by the Green Thumb Coalition on Friday, bagging 79 percent in “people-centered sustainable development,” 78 percent in “human rights and integrity of creation,” and 50 percent in “climate justice.”

In her platform of government, Santiago highlighted the need for evidence-based planning. “To combat climate change, we must practice both mitigation and adaptation, and our decisions must be based on data and science,” she added.

Santiago also vowed to capacitate local government units to better implement environment protection, climate change and disaster risk reduction programs; take advantage of indigenous knowledge; and foster transparency in the sector.

The senator also wants to revisit the Electric Power Industry Reform Act, which she said allowed the market to dictate the country’s energy mix, and the Mining Act, citing research that the cost of mining activities outweighs the benefits.

“As president, I will fully and wholeheartedly implement the Renewable Energy Act, which I authored and sponsored in the Senate. The law is not working as it should be. It has been in operation for six years, but action has been slow, and our renewable energy supply remains small,” Santiago said.

She also vowed to push for the passage of the National Land Use Act, which can help in the management and efficient use of energy resources, and the Energy Efficiency Act, which encourages firms to improve energy use practices.

“We must look at environmental issues as development issues to prevent a detached approach in policy-making. We must realize that environmental degradation and climate change impact our health, economy, and survival,” Santiago said.

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