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Sea levels could rise up to 1.9 meters by 2100, NTU study finds
The study underscored the urgency of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions while preparing for worst-case scenarios
Teaching self-sufficiency: How Philippine diocese’s microfinance program empowers poor
Simbag focuses on providing loans and other products to aid in addressing issues such as education, family welfare, and disaster response
Sablayan town declares 100% RE by 2030, signs MOU with PMCJ
Municipality of Sablayan made a declaration to transition its electric power source to clean, green renewables—an effort to help drive the tripling target of global renewables in 2030. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed today, January 20, in the...
Marihangin residents voice concerns over armed guards and alleged ecotourism project
Marihangin residents voiced strong opposition to the project during the May 2 hearing, with many refusing to sign attendance sheets over fears their signatures might be misused to imply support
Rights groups demand release of development workers accused of ‘financing terrorism’ in central Philippines
PDG advocates for sustainable agriculture, disaster relief, and the rights of small farmers and fisherfolk
Philippine diocese demands government action on ancestral land rights
“As members of the Church, we reaffirm our mission ‘to defend the rights of the Indigenous people, guarding them against violators’”
2025: Landmark year for Catholic-led climate action
This year marks the 10th year of Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’s letter that called on all people to take urgent action against the climate crisis
FULL TEXT: SOLEMNITY OF THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD | HOMILY OF POPE FRANCIS
The Jubilee has now opened so that all people may receive hope, the hope of the Gospel, the hope of love, and hope of forgiveness
Bishop appeals for aid after Mount Kanlaon eruption displaces thousands in the Philippines
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of San Carlos, one of the areas impacted by the disaster, called for solidarity and tangible assistance for those forced to flee.
Civic space in Philippines ‘repressed,’ report warns of worsening crackdowns
Worsening conditions for human rights defenders and activists in the country amid a regional trend of crackdowns and restrictive policies









