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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

The Science Sanctuary: How 2,500 Citizens Saved the Future of Climate Data

 


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In an era where the boundary between public service and political theater has become dangerously thin, a quiet, grassroots insurgency is unfolding. It is not fought with protests or litigation, but with something far more resilient: the preservation of truth.


On June 23, 2026, a new digital fortress opened its gates. Climate.us has launched—not as a government mandate, but as a public-backed sanctuary for the hard-won data that defines our changing world.


The Great Migration

For 15 years, NOAA’s Climate.gov served as the North Star for educators, journalists, and policy leaders. It was the place where complex atmospheric physics were distilled into plain-language reality. But as the winds of political volatility began to threaten the stability of federal scientific resources, the guardians of that knowledge realized a sobering truth: If the government would not protect the data, the people would have to.


The result is Climate.us, a nonprofit project built by the very minds who crafted the original standard for climate communication. It is a mission-critical bridge between raw data and public understanding, engineered to ensure that when the political landscape shifts, our grasp of the planet’s reality remains unshaken.


A Fortress Built by the People

This was not a project born in a corporate boardroom or funded by deep-pocketed special interests. It was an act of democratic defiance. When the call went out to preserve access to science-reviewed information, the response was immediate.


Over 2,500 individual contributors poured approximately $250,000 into the project. This was a crowd-funded lifeline, a statement that the public views scientific literacy not as a luxury, but as an essential utility—like water or electricity.


"Trusted climate information should not disappear when politics change," says Rebecca Lindsey, Managing Director of Climate.us. With a network of over 80 subject-matter experts serving as reviewers, the site is designed to be "durable." It isn't just a website; it is an independent, permanent platform for those who need to teach, report, plan, and survive the coming decades.


More Than Just Data

The launch of Climate.us is a homecoming for climate knowledge. The site has successfully integrated the massive 15-year archive of Climate.gov, effectively rescuing a decade and a half of climate news, expert blogs, and visual status reports from the threat of digital erasure.


Beyond the archives, the platform offers:


Restored Access: A crucial home for the Fifth National Climate Assessment.


Visual Literacy: Data pathways and interactive maps that make abstract climate trends concrete.


The Classroom: Rigorous educational materials designed to empower the next generation of scientists and informed citizens.


The New Standard of Resilience

The significance of this launch has drawn praise from the highest echelons of the scientific community. Richard Spinrad, former NOAA Administrator, noted that the site ensures the "legacy of providing essential data products and services is sustained, even in the face of political manipulation of the scientific enterprise."


For Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist and leading voice on climate communication, the site represents a "tipping point" for public education. "At a moment when social science highlights public education as a key tipping point for climate action, Climate.us doesn't just carry that forward—it raises the bar."


The Call to Action

Climate.us marks a shift from rescue work to long-term public service. It is a bold assertion that in an age of misinformation, the most radical act is to keep the facts accessible to everyone.


As we face an increasingly unstable climate, our need for trusted, science-backed guidance has never been higher. The infrastructure of truth is now in our hands. The mission of Climate.us is simple: to make sure that while the climate changes, our understanding of it remains clear, constant, and accessible to all.


The data is safe. The question is: Are we ready to use it?


To support the work, access resources, or join the conversation, visit Climate.us.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Ang pagbubukas ng PETA sa "Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 4" — ikaapat na kabanata

 







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QUEZON CITY, Philippines - Matagumpay na ginanap ang Gala Night ng "Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 4: Live sa Theater." sa PETA Theater Center. Ipinapakita ng dula ang magulo at mahirap na proseso ng paggawa ng teatro sa Pilipinas. Nakakatawa, makabuluhan, at puno ng mga hindi inaasahang pangyayari ang palabas.




Ang kuwento ay umiikot sa isang dulang nasa loob ng isa pang dula. Tampok dito ang isang napakaambisyosong adaptasyon ng "Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas" ni Aurelio Tolentino, Isa sa mga pinakamahalagang akda sa dulang Pilipino.




Unang itinanghal noong 1903, sa kung anong dahilan, laban sa lahat ng posibilidad at marahil sa mas mabuting paghatol, napunta ito sa loob ng mundo ng "Ang Babae sa Septic Tank," Kung saan ang mga usapin ng kapangyarihan, paglaban, at rebolusyon ay naipapakita sa pamamagitan ng mga selebridad, palabas, at magulong teatrikal na kaguluhan.










Maraming celebrities ang dumalo sa Gala Night, kabilang sina Inah Evans, Sassa Gurl, DJ JhaiHo, Jay Gonzaga, Barbie Forteza, Iana Bernardez, Dolly de Leon, Candy Pangilinan, Charuth, at marami pang iba. Dumalo rin ang GMA News celebrity reporter na si Nelson Canlas.




Ang "Ang Babae sa Septic Tank 4: Live sa Theater" ay idinirehe ni Marlon Rivera, ginawa ni Marvin Lee, at isinulat ni Chris Martinez, na siya ring sumulat ng unang tatlong bahagi ng Septic Tank. 




Nagsimula ang palabas noong Hunyo 19, 2026 at magtatagal hanggang Agosto 16, 2026. Mabibili ang mga tiket sa premier.ticketworld.com.ph 






Written by 

Christian Carl Gerona




Photo Courtesy of PETA Public Relations Office & Carl G. 

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Cyber Revolution Summit Highlights Cyber Resilience and AI-Driven Security


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The 6th Edition of the Cyber Revolution Summit was held on June 23 at Novotel Hotel, Araneta City, Cubao, Quezon City, under the theme: "Building a Resilient Philippines to Empower Solutions, Enforce Compliance, and Elevate Cyber Readiness."


An introductory networking session formally opened the event involving guests from the media and cybersecurity sectors, fostering new connections and strengthening professional relationships. This was followed by a dazzling LED dance performance that showcased a futuristic cyber theme.





The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by DICT Deputy Division Chief Gladys De Ocampo; Philippine National Police (PNP) Colonel and former Executive Director of ASEANAPOL David Vinluan; Energy Logserver Asia Pacific Territory Manager David Beck; International Cooperation on Cybercrime Division Chief and Data Protection Officer Robert Paguia; and SOCRadar Senior Solutions Engineer for APAC Isaac Wong.


In her keynote address, De Ocampo discussed the strategic direction of the National Cybersecurity Plan (NSCP) 2023–2028. She outlined the Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan, which consists of six key stages: Identify, Contain, Analyze, Eradicate, Recover, and Learn.





The importance of cyber resilience was further emphasized by Ernesto Rufino, Vice President for ICT at Royal Cargo Incorporated. Rufino stressed that cyber resilience has become a critical factor in addressing today's evolving cyber threats. He underscored the principle of "Never trust, always verify" and reminded attendees that while machines execute tasks, human beings remain responsible for making decisions.





David Beck, Territory Manager for Asia Pacific at Energy Logserver, presented on the topic, "AI-Powered Cyberattacks Need AI-Powered Defense." His discussion focused on data ingestion, normalization and correlation rules, AI-based threat detection and assistance, automated response mechanisms, and security posture refinement and reporting.





Meanwhile, Robert Paguia, Division Chief of the International Cooperation on Cybercrime Division, highlighted the vision of creating a safer digital environment where "Filipino people are happy and secure online." He emphasized the importance of establishing a Cybercrime Response Center and Hotline, a Threat Monitoring Center, and promoting the ScamSafe campaign, which encourages the public to "Hesitate, Verify, and Relax" before responding to suspicious online activities.





Amado "Dhing" Amar, Customer Success Engineer for Security at IBM Philippines, discussed "Securing AI-Driven Enterprises and the Rise of Autonomous Agents." He noted that the growing adoption of autonomous technologies is driven by cost reduction, faster operations, competitive pressure, and talent optimization.




Isaac Wong, Senior Solutions Engineer at SOCRadar, spoke on "Securing the Next Frontier: AI, Deepfakes, and the New Social Engineering Attack Surface." He warned of the increasing risks associated with AI-powered manipulation, stating, "We hijack AI to do something out of the normal." Wong also cited a high-profile incident in Hong Kong involving a deepfake video conference scam that reportedly resulted in a company losing $25 million through a synthetic executive call.




The event also featured a presentation from PNP Colonel David Vinluan, who discussed ongoing efforts to dismantle guerrilla-style scam hubs linked to former POGO operators. He likewise highlighted the PNP's "Sumbong Nyo, Aksyon Agad" program, which aims to provide swift responses to public reports and complaints.




A formal luncheon followed, bringing together speakers, media representatives, and professionals from various business sectors. Delegates also had the opportunity to participate in interactive activities and received complimentary souvenirs from participating companies, including SOCRadar, Checkmarx, IC Systems, IBM, Xcitium, and Vritimes.





Through discussions on cyber resilience, artificial intelligence, deepfakes, cybercrime prevention, and national cybersecurity strategies, the Cyber Revolutionp Summit underscored the importance of collaboration among government agencies, law enforcement, and private organizations in strengthening the Philippines' cybersecurity landscape.


The summit was presented by TraiCon Events, a leading organizer of global B2B conferences, summits, and training programs designed to foster growth, networking, and innovation across multiple industries.



Written by: Renz Delim

Images from: Christian Carl Gerona and Miles Alimangohan




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