Tag: Environment
Green activists slam Marcos Jr.’s plan to revive Bataan nuclear plant
The Bataan nuclear plant was a US$2.3 billion power project that began development in 1973 during the administration of Ferdinand Marcos Sr
Head of Catholic bishops’ conference calls for concerted action for environment
"The earth is our one and only home; and our creator has entrusted it to our care as his stewards,” said Bishop David
Green activists, faith-based groups call for pro-environment, pro-poor actions
“There is a greater need to understand what our responsibility is to Mother Nature,” said Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo of Caritas Philippines
Millions at risk as India’s severe heatwave exposes cooling gaps
As India and Pakistan struggled to cope with soaring temperatures this month, experts warn lack of access to cooling tech will cost lives
Liberate humanity from unbridled materialism
Let us liberate humanity, especially the Filipino people, from the quagmire of so much unbridled materialism and consumerism
Green groups welcome court decision to award damages to survivors of...
The court ruled in favor of at least 30 plaintiffs against the Marcopper Mining Corporation for a mine spill in 1993
Church, green groups mark 7th Laudato si’ Week observance
The observance is an “opportunity to exercise the genuine sense of Catholicity by reaching out to other fellow Christians"
Catholic diocese holds ‘solidarity walk’ against open-pit mining in southern Philippines
Governor Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. vowed to create a technical working group to study the decision of the provincial board
Stop sacrificing nature for greed and profit
Of the 13 major bays in the country, 10 are already biologically dead; of the 25 major rivers, 15 are already dried-up or silted
When will Filipinos listen to the cries around them?
It is impossible to implement effective climate and environmental action without taking into account social justice

















