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Bishop of Bayombong urges province-wide human chain against destructive mining
Novo Vizcayanos are urged to form a province-wide human chain on November 30 to oppose destructive mining operations
Philippines slips in global climate index despite extreme vulnerabilities
The Philippines falls 12 spots in the 2026 CCPI, highlighting weak climate policy and slow renewable energy progress
Philippine communities march against coal, ‘destructive RE’ projects amid rising climate threats
Quezon communities march for ecological justice, opposing coal, extractive, and “destructive RE” projects amid rising climate disasters
Philippine diocese renews fight against dirty energy, warns of rising toll on poor communities
Philippine diocese renews fight against coal, quarrying, and harmful energy projects, urging ecological justice for poor communities
Philippine cardinal urges COP30 to adopt ‘Earth Tariff’ as moral response to climate crisis
Faith leaders called for moral climate action, urging justice-driven solutions and accountability from nations and fossil fuel industries
Philippines’ nickel boom driving environmental destruction, hunger, and fear, study finds
Nickel mining in the Philippines worsens climate risks and fuels human rights abuses, leaving vulnerable communities to bear the cost
Coal moratorium rollback draws outcry from faith, green coalitions
The new policy undermines the moratorium’s gains, which had encouraged Philippine banks to restrict coal financing and back renewable energy
Groups demand accountability from DENR over corruption, destructive mining
In the province of Romblon, community leaders decried the continued mining activities on Sibuyan Island, known as the Galapagos of Asia for its rich biodiversity
Loosened coal restrictions ‘a step backward,’ says energy watchdog
CEED warns the DOE’s easing of coal restrictions undermines the Philippines’ renewable energy transition and weakens climate accountability
Environmental network links political dynasties to corruption, mining devastation
ATM links political dynasties to corruption and destructive mining, blaming them for flooding, human rights abuses, and lost livelihoods









