UN: Over 4,000 wildlife species still threatened by illegal trafficking despite global conservation efforts
Corruption further exacerbates the situation, with officials often ignoring violations, allowing traffickers to operate with impunity.
Global coalition calls for cancellation of OceanaGold mine renewal in Philippines
“We believe that international environmental and human rights laws, norms, and standards were disregarded by OceanaGold’s FTAA renewal"
Financial institutions urged to withdraw investments from SMC over fossil fuel development
The groups claim that SMC, one of the largest energy producers in the country, continues to expand its coal and gas operations.
Greenpeace urges Philippine government to adopt ‘climate damages tax’ amid extreme weather concerns
Environmental advocates called on the Philippine government to support the Climate Damages Tax (CDT), a levy targeting fossil fuel companies to fund loss and damage financing. Organized by Greenpeace Philippines, the press conference in Quezon City emphasized...
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines champions ecological education at Taiwan universities
During the sessions, Providence University also announced its plan to celebrate the Laudato Si’ Week for the first time from 19 to 26 May.








