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Top insurance firms urged to stop supporting fossil fuels
Some 20 companies provide most of the insurance for the fossil fuel industry, earning about $21.25 billion in 2022
Communities in Mindoro employ art to ‘memorialize’ their struggle against oil spill
AG Saño, a renowned Filipino artist and environmental activist, designed the mural in collaboration with local art communities
A year after oil spill: community mural and marker remind call for justice, protection
The program also highlighted the unveiling of the design for a commemorative marker to be built in Pola as a symbol of the courage and determination of the community
Pursuit of Peace: EDSA, Negros, Gaza, Ukraine, and Elsewhere
We cannot effectively demand a ceasefire in Gaza, in Ukraine, or elsewhere, when even at our doorsteps we cannot insist on one.
IP, Moro groups rally against Charter change
The groups lambasted the proposal to allow 100 percent foreign ownership over ancestral lands and territories.
Ecumenical youth group decries arrest warrants against 2 environmental defenders
The warrants, dated February 2, 2024, are in connection with charges of oral defamation filed by the Department of Justice in December 2023
Filipino farmers call for immediate land distribution
Task Force Mapalad emphasized the urgency of President Marcos's intervention to ensure the rapid distribution of CARP-covered lands
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.”