Tag: Laudato si’
Green group challenges TVI’s ‘clean coal’ claim, cites environmental risks
CEED argued that with renewable energy providing more reliable and affordable power, there is no justification for continuing to rely on coal
Green group slams mining fiscal bill’s royalty cap on Indigenous peoples
Under the proposed law, the ICC/IP shall be paid not more than 2% of the gross output of minerals produced from the ancestral domain
Calls for policy overhaul as Manila Bay oil spill exacerbates fisherfolk...
"Communities are still struggling from past spills and fighting for compensation, while facing new disasters due to policy gaps"
Green group slams Marcos Jr.’s flooding response
Castro condemned what she described as the President's policies that prioritize corporate interests over public welfare
Nature: Sacred and Spirited
Say “yes” to acting with creations,promote agroecology, multicropping, permaculture, regenerative economy, wisdom-based-driven-solutions
Laudato si’ keeps ‘abduction’ survivor fighting on
“We cannot stop from fighting for the environment and amplifying the voice of the communities affected by destructive projects"
Philippine settlement submerged by dam reappears due to drought
The ruins in the middle of Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija province are a tourist draw, even as the region swelters in extreme heat
Filipinos lead in supporting plastic production cuts, survey shows
As the negotiations near, the challenge lies in overcoming resistance from industries and certain nations against strict provisions
Columbans show divestment is possible in the Philippines
The Columban example is reflective of how the returns of divestment and subsequent reinvestment cannot be measured solely in monetary value
SPOTLIGHT: ‘Miracle spice’ changing lives of women in Indian village
Church program in rural India giving hope and empowering women to be self-reliant while doing the "impossible" as a "service to God"