Tag: Environment
In Palawan, Cardinal Advincula calls for better stewardship of creation
Palawan is also home to different indigenous groups, each with its own rich culture and tradition.
Marine life protection vowed amid dolphin decline in Tañon Strait
Tañon Strait, which is known for its rich marine life and diverse range of cetaceans, is home to at least 15 species of dolphins and whales
Research shows deep-sea mining has long-lasting impact on marine biodiversity
A short two-hour mining test caused a significant decrease in fish and shrimp populations in the surrounding vicinity
Green groups score victory against mining in central Philippines
A writ of kalikasan is a legal remedy designed for the protection of one's constitutional right to a healthy environment
Palawan church leaders call for focus on agriculture, tourism instead of...
They called on authorities to make efforts to protect the country’s “last ecological frontier” from further environmental destruction
Green groups rally against reclamation projects
Some 53 ongoing and planned reclamation projects are impacting approximately 27,000 hectares of coastal areas in the Philippines
A decade of faith-led climate action under Pope Francis
The pontiff has made an indelible mark on the Roman Catholic Church’s perspective and approaches to tackling environmental issues
Green groups demand halt to destructive mining
The groups expressed concern about the potential consequences of the government's drive to revitalize the mining industry
Catholic bishop joins calls for end to ‘fossil fuel addiction’ of...
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza expressed concerns about the detrimental impact of the planned fossil gas and plants and terminals in the Philippines
Sibuyan residents reiterate call for end to mining, hold prayer rally
The Catholic Diocese of Romblon assured that it remains steadfast in opposing harmful mining practices on Sibuyan Island