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Philippines pushes landmark law to hold polluters accountable for climate loss

“Loss and damage should be treated as part of the remediation pillar of climate justice,” said United Nations Special Rapporteur Surya Deva

Philippine typhoon survivors demand stricter climate accountability from corporations

Many are still displaced, could not return back to their homes, many are still buried in debt... but none of this was their fault

Philippine groups criticize lack of concrete climate justice agenda in Marcos...

On July 22, Marcos Jr. highlighted the country's role on the Board of the Loss and Damage Fund, for which the Philippines secured a seat

A drag queen’s fight for climate justice, healthcare, and inclusion

“Even if it is a contest, I wanted to send a message. So I raised a banner at the end of the song to stand against the patriarchy.”

IN PHOTOS: Christmas lantern parade takes a stand against reclamation in...

Advocates emphasized the risks posed to residents of Metro Manila and other coastal cities, warning of increased vulnerability

IN PHOTOS: Philippine groups join Global Day of Action for Climate...

The demonstrations demanded “urgent climate action” at the 28th Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28)

Indigenous peoples group applauds UN Expert’s call for urgent reforms in...

Fry's findings “should further amplify the alarming trend of criminalization, terrorist-tagging and attacks against IPs worldwide”.

Dapat ipasa sa Kongreso ang batas kontra sa loss and damage

Ang pagsasabatas ng KLIMA bill ay isang malaking hakbang sa pagsusulong ng mga Pilipino ng hustisyang pangklima at masigurong walang maiiwan

IN PHOTOS: Filipino climate activists mark 10th year of deadly typhoon 

Super typhoon Haiyan was considered as the “deadliest case of extreme weather” which claimed more than 6,000 lives

Backgrounder on Laudate Deum and what it means for COP28

Pope Francis' Laudate Deum begins by making clear that the climate crisis is a moral concern of the utmost importance

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