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Kapusod: A sanctuary for Filipino sustainability
It becomes apparent that every inch and every detail has a purpose, reminding you of the best that nature and Filipino culture have to offer
A Recap of Philippine president’s first year on green agenda
The true mark of green governance comes from the ability to implement laws, hold violators accountable and protect the environment
Green group finds Marcos’ first year in office wanting
The country’s environmental situation has gotten worst because of the Marcos administration’s foreign-dominated economic mode
Philippine groups urge US Bankers to abandon fossil gas investments
The advocates recently held a meeting with Blackrock, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley – three renowned investment giants in the US
Groups in Asia denounce increased loans for developing countries, call for reparations
Groups are skeptical of the summit's outcomes, asserting that it promotes interests of the private sector and perpetuates corporate capture
Climate advocates applaud UN secretary general’s call to phase out fossil fuel
Guterres’ remark “echoes what people and communities on the frontline of the climate crisis have been warning of, and demanding for decades”
The legacy of colonialism: Reflections from Bonn climate summit
The burden should never be on developing countries, but on the developed world to prevent the climate crisis from becoming worse
SMC drives proliferation of dirty energy, report says
“SMC seems to have failed to learn from the massive opposition it received in the past on coal, which led to many shelved projects"
Albay diocese welcomes aid for Mayon evacuees
At least 13,000 people have been evacuated from the area around Mayon since last week as volcanic activity intensifies
ADB urged to stop support for fossil fuel
They demanded ADB take concrete steps to end its complicity in perpetuating social harm, ecological injustice, and the climate emergency










