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New archbishop of Manila reaffirms commitment to Laudato si’ message
Cardinal Advincula appealed to everyone “to prioritize and address environmental concerns” that affect the lives of the vulnerable sector of society
BPI urged to come up with more ambitious energy financing portfolio
Some 45 percent of BPI's power generation loan portfolio is dedicated to renewable energy, while the other 45 percent is for coal projects, and 10 percent for fossil gas projects.
44M kilos of fertilizer from South Korea shipped to Philippine landfill
It was intended as an ‘alternative daily cover’ for the sanitary landfill of Carrascal town in Surigao del Sur, but a local environment officer points out there is no study that it is suitable for such use.
Philippines enacts law creating energy research and policy institute
The Philippine government is set to establish an independent agency that will focus on energy research to guide the country’s energy policy and decision-making processes.
Green groups oppose proposed hydropower plant in central Philippines
Pro-environment groups decried the alleged “lack of transparency and fair consultations” on the proposed construction of a 300-MW hydropower plant in the central Philippines.
Green groups rebrand movement to carry title of pope’s encyclical on environment
The Global Catholic Climate Movement announced on July 29 that it will now be known as the “Laudato Si Movement.”
Green groups welcome passage of House bill on phaseout of single-use plastic
Pro-environment groups lauded the approval this week of a measure in the House of Representatives that seeks the gradual phaseout and ban of single-use plastic products in the country.
NGO warns against impact of Philippines’ propagation of ‘golden rice’
A non-government group this week warned against the impact of the Philippine government’s decision to allow the commercial propagation of genetically-modified “golden rice,” which experts said will combat Vitamin A deficiency in the country.
Church, green groups give Duterte “failing mark” ahead of State of the Nation Address
Church and pro-environment groups gave President Rodrigo Duterte a failing mark one day ahead of his State of the Nation Address (SONA).