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At Korea summit, advocates warn of LNG threat to Philippine marine...

Environmental advocates warned that fossil fuel expansion in the Verde Island Passage (VIP) in the Philippines and the broader Coral Triangle poses serious threats...

Laudato si’ movement gains ground in Indonesian Catholic schools

“Love, which is the foundation of the Catholic faith, extends not only to fellow human beings but also to all of God’s creations"

Philippine bishops urge environmental vigilance after Palawan’s 50-year mining moratorium approval

The Palawan Provincial Board unanimously passed the ordinance on February 5, barring all new large- and small-scale mining applications

Philippines launches new consortium to tackle single-use plastics

Research indicated that reuse models could cut plastic pollution by 30% and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from packaging production by 80%

In idyllic town by Manila Bay, respiratory ailments surged – and...

Can the lessons of the pandemic push the PH government to update air quality standards, honor the coal moratorium, and shift to RE?

Palawan bishops urge mining moratorium

“We are calling for a 25-year moratorium or suspension on the approval of any mining applications and mining expansions,” the bishops said

‘Regulate the greed’: Albay bishop calls halt to environment abuse

“Let us regulate our greed because it is greed that is running the show,” Baylon said in a press conference on Monday.

Localized actions amplify voices against fossil fuels across the Philippines

Communities across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao organized localized actions to highlight the harms caused by fossil fuels

Coral triangle at risk: Southeast Asian civil society pushes for fossil...

The groups urge stronger commitments to halt fossil fuel expansion, advocate for renewable energy, and emphasize international cooperation

Filipina conservationists named among TIME’s next generation leaders

The recognition highlights their efforts in protecting and restoring the Masungi limestone landscape and the Upper Marikina Watershed

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