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Groups praise SC’s protective writs to 2 environmental activists
The Supreme Court said that the activists had established that there were violations or threats to their “life, liberty, and security.”
San Agustin Museum fights for cultural identity in a warming world
Due to age, many of these relics and religious artworks require extensive monitoring and climate control to keep them from deteriorating
Xavier School jumps to 100% renewable energy
The school hopes that the “partnerships and other environmental initiatives,” will fulfill its “role of being a steward of Mother Earth.”
ATM Statement on Davao de Oro mining village landslide
This unfortunate tragedy underscores the dangers brought about by mining, especially during floods and heavy rains.
Bishops back renewable energy campaign in NegOcc
The bishops called on the public to support the program and work together for a “just energy transition that respects our common home”
Philippine Churches appeal aid for flood victims in Mindanao
The Office of Civil Defense has clarified that the affected families encompass both those displaced and those not requiring relocation from their residences
Can CBCP achieve fossil fuel divestment by 2025?
CBCP's goal to fully divest from fossil fuels by 2025 is still well within reach. But it has to be invested in necessary steps to achieve it
Caritas Philippines calls on government to address social ills, environmental concerns
Caritas Philippines urged the government “to channel its efforts into tangible actions” that provide for the people and “contribute to a just and equitable society”.
Green group calls on government to protect watershed in Panay
“Malaynons and Akeanons are well aware that the Napaan River Watershed was damaged during phase one, and the company has yet to be held accountable"
Kalikasan condemns DOJ’s decision to charge abducted activists for defamation
“It is outrageous for the DOJ to come out with a decision that essentially legitimizes the continued attacks against environmental defenders"