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IN PHOTOS: Dying timberland contributes to temperature rise
The push for renewable energy should be people-centered and must protect the Rights of Nature and the wellbeing of the vulnerable communities
#LAUDATOSISUNDAY: Gaudete Sunday
“We are also called ‘to accept the world as a sacrament of communion, as a way of sharing with God and our neighbors on a global scale.”
San Carlos Bishop hopes for Philippine Church’s ‘100% involvement’ in climate talks
Bishop Alminaza attended the 28th Conference of Parties in Dubai as the official representative of the Catholic Church in the Philippines
Church, pro-environment groups express dismay over COP28 outcomes
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) on Wednesday voiced its dismay over the “weak developments” at the climate summit
Philippine church leaders urge decisive action against fossil fuels as COP28 ends
The plea comes in response to the release of a new text for the Global Stocktake (GST) on the eve of the conference's last day
Climate activists urge PH government to take firm stand on fossil fuel phaseout
Galicha welcomed the Philippines’ bid to host the Loss and Damage Fund Board but warned it requires “robust inclusive climate governance”
Filipino activists rally for Climate Justice at COP28
Activists around the globe consistently advocate for more ambitious emission reduction targets
#LaudatoSiSunday: Second Sunday of Advent
Are we still under the slavery of throw-away culture which brings back that age-old conflict with God, our neighbors, and all of creation?
IN PHOTOS: Philippine groups join Global Day of Action for Climate Justice
The demonstrations demanded “urgent climate action” at the 28th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28)
Philippine groups set to ignite nationwide mobilizations for climate justice
Mark Saludes - December 7, 2023
The actions in the Philippines and globally emphasize the need for "system change to prevent catastrophic climate change."









