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False narratives on climate undermine action, global review finds
A global study finds climate misinformation delays action, erodes trust, and threatens efforts to combat the worsening crisis
UN expert: Phaseout of fossil fuels a ‘non-negotiable’ human rights obligation
UN expert says fossil fuel phaseout is a human rights obligation, urging urgent action to protect people and planet
Outgoing energy chief gets failing grade from consumer group over coal, gas policies
Energy group criticizes Lotilla’s DOE tenure, citing rising power rates and fossil fuel dependence as key failures
Filipino fisherfolk’s plight in Verde Island Passage raised at UN Ocean Conference
Filipino fisherfolk affected by fossil fuel projects in the Verde Island Passage were featured at a United Nations Ocean Conference side event. Avril de Torres of the Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development (CEED) spoke at a session titled “Local...
Philippine Catholic Church lags behind on fossil fuel divestment ahead of 2025 deadline
Catholic institutions in the Philippines are falling short of their pledge to divest from fossil fuels and mining-related activities, according to a new report. The study, released June 4 by Living Laudato Si’ Philippines (LLS) and Caritas Philippines, revealed...
Plastic pollution poses growing health risk, advocates warn
Environmental and health advocates raised fresh concerns over the human health impacts of plastic pollution during an online forum organized ahead of World Environment Day. The event, titled TOXIC TRUTHS: The Unfiltered Impacts of Plastic on Human Health, was...
First half of BBM’s environmental governance
Marcos Jr.’s DENR overhaul sparks debate on mining, climate, and balancing development with environmental protection and justice
Groups slam Marcos for approving ₱3.1-B hike in Kaliwa Dam budget, demand project halt
SKDN also criticized the disbursement of a ₱160 million “disturbance fee,” saying it lacked transparency and created division among residents
‘Outrageous assault on rights’: Bishop, groups decry arrest of Palawan IP defenders
“These individuals are ordinary people who simply seek to protect their right to live and work their lands,” the prelate added
Philippine group slams fossil fuel reliance, calls Congress to act on structural reform in energy sector
Current structure encourages companies to continue using fossil fuels, as they profit even when they fail to supply electricity










