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Thursday, February 15, 2024

UP Atmospheric Physicist Takes to the Skies with NASA: Monitoring Air Quality on NASA817




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Dr. Gerry Bagtasa of the UP Diliman College of Science – Institute of Environmental Science and Meteorology (UPD – CS IESM) took flight with NASA last Sunday, February 11, 2024, as part of an air pollution measurement campaign called ASIA-AQ (Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality).

NASA817—more specifically the NASA DC-8 plane—is an airborne science laboratory based in NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Palmdale, California. It is flown to other parts of the world to gather data to support the research and experiments undertaken by the global scientific community.

The objective of this particular series of flights with the Filipino team, consisting of DENR-EMB, the Manila Observatory, and Dr. Bagtasa, was to assess the air quality of multiple Asian cities by utilizing satellite remote sensors and air quality models. With the equipment of the modified Douglas DC-8 jetliner, they were able to observe the atmosphere and detect various pollutants such as particulate matter, ozone, carbon dioxide, and methane, which are not usually locally measured above the ground.

“The purpose is to improve our understanding of the dynamics of air pollution in the region,” Dr. Bagtasa said.

With the Filipino team, they were able to help plan the flights by providing air quality and weather forecasts. They also provided insights into local weather patterns, drawing from Dr. Bagtasa and the Manila Observatory’s recent publications and expertise in contextualizing the data being collected.




Flight path of the 8-hour trip around Metro Manila and surrounding regions flying alternately between 1000 ft and 10,000 ft. 



The Experience

NASA817 flew four times to the Philippines on February 6, 7, 11, and 13, and for each flight, there were a few available seats for observers. Dr. Bagtasa and scientists of the Manila Observatory and DENR joined different flights, and of the 8-hour experience, the plane would constantly change altitudes from 1000 ft to 10,000 ft, then back again, to gather more data at different levels of elevation throughout the region.

“In almost any airplane ride, we encounter some brief bumpy to very bumpy, turbulent moments, right? Imagine that happening for 8 hours—the flight was brutal. I guess mainly due to the low-altitude nature of the flight,” Dr. Bagtasa commented. “And to make it more exciting, I experienced the hardest of hard turns and rolls in an airplane during the flight.”

With humor, he also went on to say, “Most of the researchers on the plane wear some transdermal patch behind the ear for motion sickness. I didn't, and I was in the backmost seat. After around 5 - 6 hours into the flight, considering that I've been on probably >100 flights in my lifetime, it was my first time to throw up in a plane ride.”



Despite the bumpy ride, the flights are crucial to the campaign, ASIA-AQ. NASA’s project presents an avenue for international cooperation, partnering with local scientists, researchers, and experts to implement a unified strategy across various Asian nations in addressing not only regional air quality concerns but also gaining a broader understanding of the interpretation of satellite data and air quality modeling.

Dr. Bagtasa and the Manila Observatory partnered with the DENR to join the flights to provide their local knowledge on the air pollution of the country. While the data gathered on these trips are still being processed and have yet to be published, NASA817 will now move on to South Korea, taking measurements in Taiwan on the way. After Seoul, it will then fly to Malaysia and Thailand. After the ASIA-AQ campaign, the NASA DC8 will be retired.


By: Maria Alexandra Marmol

WORLDBEX 2024: FORTIFYING THE ROAD TO ASCENDANCY


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Worldbex Services International, the leading event organizer in the country, hosted a momentous Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing during the exhibitors' orientation for WORLDBEX 2024, held at SMX Convention Center Manila on February 7,2024.





The MOA signing ceremony served as a symbolic gesture of commitment and collaboration between Worldbex Services International and its esteemed Sponsors as they prepared for the highly anticipated Worldbex 2024 event. 

Representatives from AKARI LIGHTING & TECHNOLOGY CORP., FIREFLY ELECTRIC AND LIGHTING CORPORATION, GLOBALPANELS INC., PACIFIC PAINT (BOYSEN) PHILS. INC., SKYMART/ WMK TRADING CORPORATION, UNITED PAINTS INCORPORATED, DAVIES PAINT PHILIPPINES INCORPORATED, HOCHENG PHILIPPINES CORPORATION, MARIWASA SIAM CERAMICS INC., PUYAT FLOORING PRODUCTS, INC., PUYAT STEEL CORPORATION, HAPSUY HARDWARE CO., INC. MAGNA PRIME CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.,MULTI-RICH HOME DECORS, INC. gathered to formalize their partnership and solidify their support for the upcoming exhibition.

We are also joined by our Association Partners, CAMPUS SECURITY AND SAFETY MANAGERS ASSOCIAITON OF THE PHILIPPINES (CSSMAP), EUROPEAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE PHILIPPINES (ECCP), FEDERATION OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS SUPPLIERS & MANUFACTURERS OF THE PHILIPPINES (PESA), FEDERATION OF FILIPINO-CHINESE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRIES, INC. (FFCCCII), GREEN ARCHITECTURE PHILIPPINES (GREENAP), GREEN RESTORATIVE ACTIONS AND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS (GRASS), INSTITUTE OF INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (IIEE), LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS AND INDUSTRY SPECIALISTS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (LACISAP), MARBLE ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (MAP), PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES, INC. (PAEII), PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS (PALA), PHILIPPINE CHAMBER OF INDUSTRIAL ESTATES & ECOZONES (PCIE), PHILIPPINE PAINT AND COATINGS ASSOCIATION (PPCA), PHILIPPINE CHAMBER OF INDUSTRIAL ESTATES & ECOZONES (PCIE), PHILIPPINE GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL (PHILGBC), PHILIPPINE HARDWARE FOUNDATON INC. (PHFI), PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS (PIA), PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNERS (PIEP), PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGNER (PIID), PHILIPPINE SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (PSME), PHILIPPINE SOCIETY OF MASTERS PLUMBER AND PLUMBING ENGINEERS, INC. (PSMPE), PHILIPPINE WOOD PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION (PWPA), and UNITED SUPPLIERS OF THE PHILIPPINES (USP).

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Taking care of yourself this Valentine's day and beyond


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Making responsible choices, especially concerning your future, is crucial.

This is particularly true when it comes to sexual activity, which can have significant physical, emotional, and legal implications for teens. Prioritizing safety, consent, and clear communication is essential in any situation involving sexual activity.

The recent study by the University of the Philippines Population Institute (UPPI) offers valuable insights.

Their Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study (YAFS5), known as the most comprehensive source of information on young people's sexual and reproductive health, found a significant decline in teenage pregnancy rates.

The proportion of young women aged 15-19 who have begun childbearing dropped sharply from 13.7 percent in 2013 to 6.8 percent in 2021.

The Commission on Population and Development (CPD) suggests this positive trend could be partly due to the government's sustained efforts, alongside civil society and development partners, to reduce and prevent adolescent pregnancies. These efforts likely involved education, awareness campaigns, and improved access to reproductive health services.

This decline highlights the effectiveness of responsible decision-making and access to information. Choosing to delay sexual activity allows young people to focus on their education, personal development, and future goals. Additionally, understanding consent and practicing safe sex are crucial for protecting physical and emotional well-being.

Remember, making informed choices empowers you to build a brighter future for yourself. Always prioritize your safety and well-being when making decisions about your sexual health.


While teenage pregnancy rates have declined, thanks to factors like reduced premarital sex and better contraceptive use, a worrying trend has emerged: an increase in live births among very young adolescents, especially 10-14 year olds, according to the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) and Civil Registry and Vital Statistics (CRVS) data.

This calls for heightened vigilance, particularly as Valentine's Day approaches. This holiday can fuel curiosity among young people, leading some to believe it's a time defined by romantic gestures, potentially leading to risky sexual behavior and early pregnancy.

To navigate this season and beyond safely, remember these crucial points:

1. Love doesn't require sexual activity: True love and affection can be expressed in many ways, without the pressure to engage in sex.

2. Consent is key (walang pilitan): Always ensure both partners have clear and enthusiastic consent before any sexual activity. Open and honest communication with your partner is crucial. Discuss boundaries, desires, and expectations beforehand to ensure that you both feel comfortable and respected. Consent is non-negotiable

3. Prioritize your safety and well-being: Don't feel pressured to engage in activities that make you uncomfortable or unsafe.

4. Protect yourself (matutong magbasa-basa at magtanong): Educate yourself about safe sex practices and use reliable contraception, if applicable.

5. Consider emotional readiness (ready ka na ba talaga?): Sexuality is not just physical; it involves emotional intimacy as well. Make sure you and your partner are emotionally ready for the potential consequences of sexual activity, such as feelings of attachment or regret.

6. Use protection (dapat protektado ka): If you decide to have sex, always use protection to prevent unwanted pregnancy and reduce the risk of STIs. Condoms are highly effective when used correctly and consistently.

7. Avoid pressure (huwag mo munang isuko ang Bataan kung kinakailangan):

Never feel pressured into sexual activity by your partner or anyone else. It's okay to say no, and your boundaries should always be respected.

8. Get tested (huwag mahiya at magpa-test): If you've been sexually active before or plan to be, consider getting tested for STIs regularly, even if you don't have any symptoms. Many STIs can be asymptomatic but still pose health risks.

9. Know the legal implications (may mga batas ukol rito): Be aware of the legal age of consent in your area and understand the potential legal consequences of engaging in sexual activity with someone under the age of consent.

10. Plan ahead (anong balak mo?): If you anticipate being sexually active, make a plan for contraception and protection beforehand. Keep condoms or other contraceptives on hand and know how to use them correctly.

11. Seek support and guidance (makinig sa mga payo): If you have questions or concerns about sex, relationships, or sexual health, don't hesitate to seek guidance from a trusted adult, healthcare provider, or a reputable source of information.

Remember, your well-being is paramount. Celebrate Valentine's Day and other occasions in a way that respects yourself and others. Make responsible choices that prioritize your safety and future.

Remember, sexual activity is a significant decision that should be made thoughtfully and responsibly. Your health, safety, and well-being should always be the top priority. If you're unsure or uncomfortable, it's okay to wait until you feel more confident and prepared.


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