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Climate activists seek justice for typhoon victims
“Nations and capitalists that are most responsible for the climate crisis must rectify their years of inaction. Our government must demand reparations and climate justice,” she said.
Solidarity in the midst of a stronger storm
Our people are facing the tragic fate of deaths. Uniting in solidarity for the protection of our common home remains a challenge.
Defending and Protecting Human Rights
There is no greater mission one could have than to defend in every way possible the human rights of every single person, especially those of women and children.
Church, green groups laud order against dirty energy in Tagkawayan
Tagkawayan Mayor Carlo Eleazar on December 13 signed Executive Order 67 promoting renewable energy projects “in a timeline compatible and aligned with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goals.”
Propagating the Laudato Si Action Platform
LSAP could be the best way to improve the Church’s communications on integral ecology, where people from all walks of life could understand the necessity, spirituality, and duties to care for the creation.
Church leaders hit endorsement of coal projects in South Cotabato
The church leaders said the decision of the provincial government to allow the coal extraction project “is a ticking time bomb” to communities and the environment.
Green groups urge Philippine government to junk anti-terror law, go after real terrorists
“Extreme laws must be used against huge corporations and industries that plunder our environment and bring suffering and death to the communities. Not on the people
Climate activists call on rights body to ‘stand with communities,’ not delay climate justice
The petitioners filed a “Motion for Urgent Resolution to the Petition,” stating that the delay in the issuance of the report is "a disservice to Filipino communities"
Palawan authorities rezone forest to allow mining
A nickel mine is on the brink of a major expansion in Mt. Bulanjao, a rainforest system considered by indigenous peoples as their ancestral home and protected by a Palawan conservation law.
Duterte administration held accountable for impunity in killings of green activists
29 killings of environmental defenders out of 227 attacks against environmentalists around the world happened in the Philippines