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Climate polluters must be made to pay for damages – Greenpeace
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has placed under a state of calamity four regions - Calabarzon, Bicol Region, Western Visayas, and the Bangsamoro
LAUDATO SI’ E-HUB, INILUNSAD NG MANILA ECOLOGY MINISTRY
Mithiin ng ecology ministry na mapalawak ang “ecological conversion,” at kamalayan ng mga Pilipino sa kapaligiran sa mga tao
Comic strip pays tribute to slain farmers in central Philippines
This is not just an artwork but also a form of protest against social injustices, extra judicial killings, state fascism, and the culture of impunity
Green groups appeal for ‘clean and safe’ ‘Undas’
With the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, Filipinos are expected to visit cemeteries after a two-year hiatus
Asian bishops urged to foster climate activism in Catholic schools
“Catholic schools and universities should serve as a safe space for the youth to grow their ability to lead and advance the movement for climate justice”
Filipino farmers seek Asian bishops’ support for ‘genuine land reform’
“The cry against landlessness … is stronger if the bishops will rally behind the peasants”
Can we prevent the extinction of species?
We can win against evil by sharing this planet with all species, showing dignity and love to all life forms
‘The Letter’: Unity in diversity
The message of “The Letter” is not just for Catholics. The beauty and power of the film come from its universality.
Catholic prelate urges government to act on ancestral land claims
The prelate said ancestral domain issues remain among the major challenges that tribal communities face
Philippine Senator pushes for enhanced climate solutions, loss and damage action at COP27
Loss and damage and scaling-up national actions must be prioritized in the agenda of the upcoming climate negotiations in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt