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Faith groups urge bold action on biodiversity and climate justice at COP16
The ecumenical groups assert that global action is essential, as ecosystems deteriorate rapidly under the strain of climate change
Fossil fuel expansion endangers Verde Island Passage biodiversity, Philippine group warns at UN Conference
The Verde Island Passage, a key marine corridor within the Coral Triangle and one of the world’s richest biodiversity hotspots
Coral triangle at risk: Southeast Asian civil society pushes for fossil fuel restrictions
The groups urge stronger commitments to halt fossil fuel expansion, advocate for renewable energy, and emphasize international cooperation
Philippine Catholic dioceses hit by typhoon activate emergency response units
“Our priority is to ensure swift and effective assistance reaches those most in need,” said Bishop Colin Bagaforo, President of Caritas Philippines
Filipina conservationists named among TIME’s next generation leaders
The recognition highlights their efforts in protecting and restoring the Masungi limestone landscape and the Upper Marikina Watershed
Local officials assert right to reject mining, demand respect for autonomy
The collaboration strengthens efforts to create healthier, more resilient communities, with the aim of ensuring a better future for the next generations
Philippine groups honor environmental defenders, reaffirm call for ecological justice
“My mantra is not to be a grim and determined activist but to be a happy warrior—sing, dance, and write poetry... The struggle is long"
Fisherfolk group in Sorsogon concludes ‘Season of Creation’ with photo and poetry exhibit
The event aimed to raise awareness about ongoing environmental destruction in Sorsogon and its impact on local communities
Marble bishop leads legal challenge against Tampakan mining project
A leading church official has led the filing of a Petition for Certiorari against the 12-year extension of the Financial and Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA) for the Tampakan Copper-Gold Project on Oct. 4. “The Tampakan mine threatens to devastate the local...
Groups urge strong measures in global plastics treaty negotiations
The groups demand the removal of hazardous chemicals used in plastics, noting over 4,200 chemicals are harmful to humans and the environment