Tag: Environment
Just energy transition sa Pilipinas
Tatlong suhestyon ang pinapaboran ng kasalukuyang administrasyon: renewable energy (RE), natural gas, at nuclear
IN PHOTOS: Filipino climate activists march against fossil fuel
They called on the government and the private sector to stop funding fossil fuel projects and support renewable energy resources
DENR ignoring public appeals to evict watershed landgrabbers
In Rizal province’s Marikina Watershed, officials break environmental and red tape laws, and consequently public trust
Philippine towns, cities are paying high cost of waste management. Plastic...
A law mandating plastic producing companies to collect their materials – if strictly implemented – could reduce waste in landfills
The Philippines is finally going after plastic producers, but some companies...
There are some companies, which may not have sustainability as a priority, that are still in denial that they are mandated to do the EPR law
Pope Francis calls for spiritual harmony amid technological progress and global...
The pontiff stressed the role of religions in promoting compassion, empathy, and responsibility toward the planet and its inhabitants
Tboli group works to restore indigenous crops, methods in Soccsksargen
The Tboli farmers say they strive not just to bring back their traditional crops but also their indigenous practices, one step at a time
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