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No other time but now to act against climate crisis
In solving the crisis that we are in, we have to treat the climate crisis as a crisis. Individual contributions matter, but what we need most is an abrupt systemic change to mitigate this crisis.
Bishop Alminaza on Zara Alvarez’s 1st death anniversary: We ring the bells to prick the conscience of those who kill
We remember Zara and the hundreds and thousands, whose most basic and God-given right, the Right to Life, were violated.
Inequality puts Indigenous People in extreme proneness to climate crisis
A global network of Indigenous Peoples rights advocates blamed the prevailing global economic and political system that aggravates the vulnerability of the Indigenous People to the impacts of the climate crisis.
Catholic diocese rolls out petition against lifting of open-pit mining ban
The Diocese of Marbel urged the local government of South Cotabato to uphold its Provincial Environment Code that prohibits open-pit mining and stand firm in its duty to protect the people and the environment.
On Ecological Economics
In addressing the pandemic and ecological crises, what matters most is not just how we can act together as members of the Church following our own plan but collaborate with others as part of a single human family.
A youth climate warrior emerges from the rubble of a super typhoon
One year after the devastation of Haiyan, Marinel decided to “stand up as a ‘climate warrior’ instead of speaking up as a mere survivor of a climate catastrophe.”
Green groups hail cancellation of three more coal projects
Pro-environment groups scored another victory after corporate giant San Miguel Corporation (SMC) canceled three more coal-fired power projects this week.
Learning the wild way: A trumpet for compassion on World Elephant Day
It is neither the elephants being gentle giants nor their unique anatomy that make today worth the special mention, but this is to finally talk about the real elephant in the room – lack of compassion, for all.
Laudato Si is ‘mercy and compassion’
Immersing ourselves with nature and engaging ourselves with the Indigenous people, made me more see the interconnectedness we have with God’s creation and our shared responsibility to preserve it.
Global warming now unavoidable, UN climate panel warns
A landmark scientific study has warned of an increased occurrence of frequent extreme events even if global warming is stabilized at 1.5 degrees Celsius.