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Philippine Catholic Church intensifies environmental protection campaign
Out of 85 dioceses across the country, 68 have existing ecology desks as of 2023, but only 29 are functioning with a clear ecology program
The biggest killers of Filipinos: Fossil fuels and vehicles
The reliance of the world economy on the burning of fossil fuels, oil, and gas continues to drive up global temperatures. The sweltering heat of the past three months is just a small indication of what it will be like in the years to come. Every year is hotter than...
Synodality and its Silences
Why the deafening silence? How can we not listen? Why are we not protesting? Who is accountable and how can we make them accountable? What do we need to do?
Hollywood actor Leonardo DiCaprio joins calls to protect Masungi Geopark
DiCaprio made a plea on Instagram to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., urging him to bolster and maintain the conservation initiatives safeguarding Masungi.
Filipino civil society organizations laud the UN Special Rapporteur, debunk PH government’s lies at the UN Human Rights Council session
CSOs thanked former Special Rapporteur Ian Fry for his efforts to learn about the impacts of climate change
Church in Palawan expresses concern over harassment of Mariahangin Island residents
The Bishop assured that the Church is united with the people in advocating for truth and rights, especially for the underprivileged in society
A drag queen’s fight for climate justice, healthcare, and inclusion
A large chunk of Fegidero’s advocacy came from their firsthand experience, back when they was still a student — sanctioned for cross-dressing even as an openly gay non-binary individual
Advocates demand urgent protection for Verde Island Passage following new oil spill
Gariguez stressed the need for stronger protective measures. He urged the government to declare the VIP as a protected area
Groups seek justice for IP student killed in a military operation
Several human rights groups condemned the extra-judicial killing of the 16-year-old Lumad student in Senator Ninoy Aquino town
Climate change exacerbates poverty in vulnerable Asian communities, says Gariguez
The priest called for a concerted global effort to address the severe challenges posed by climate change and poverty in Asia