Tag: Laudato si’
Philippine Catholic Divestment as Just Transition in 2025
Philippine Catholic institutions face scrutiny over slow progress on fossil fuel divestment despite a looming 2025 deadline
Groups demand full termination of Meralco’s Atimonan coal project
Quezon and national groups urge DOE to fully cancel Meralco’s Atimonan coal project and proposed gas facility.
Pope Leo XIV: Build bridges for ecological and social justice
Marking the 10th anniversary of Laudato si’, Pope Leo XIV sends a videomessage for the Care of Our Common Home
Alminaza: We must stand up to European banks financing the climate...
It is one of the places where the Creator’s hand can be clearly seen. But scientists tell us that its beauty is much more than skin deep
Religious dialogue on ecology marks Laudato Si’ anniversary in Singapore
Common themes included the need to engage youth, embrace sustainable living, and foster compassion in environmental efforts
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?