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IN PHOTOS: Dying timberland contributes to temperature rise
The push for renewable energy should be people-centered and must protect the Rights of Nature and the wellbeing of the vulnerable communities
‘Let us choose life! Let us choose the future!’
It is historic. After 28 years of talking, this is the first time all nations agreed to end the era of fossil fuels, oil, gas, and coal
Stewardship Simbang Gabi: Ano ba ang katiwala?
Dahil sa ginagamit natin ang mundo na ipinagkatiwala sa atin, sana nagbibigay din tayo ng bahagi ng May-ari. Ito ay ang balik-handog
Church, pro-environment groups express dismay over COP28 outcomes
The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) on Wednesday voiced its dismay over the “weak developments” at the climate summit
Dubai climate summit adopts world-first ‘transition’ from fossil fuels
Environmentalists virtually all saw the agreement as a step forward, although many cautioned that there will still be far more to do
IN PHOTOS: A thirsty struggle | Plight of tobacco farmers in...
Farmers believe that establishing a reliable water irrigation system is crucial to securing a brighter future for the country
Indigenous territories battling unprecedented rise in land conflicts, report says
The report highlighted the consequences of insufficient progress in the recognition and protection of ancestral domains
Pope Francis urges immediate climate action at COP28
"The destruction of the environment is not only a personal sin but also a structural one, posing a severe threat to all human beings"
COP28: to eliminate fossil fuels and save the planet
They fear the encroaching age of renewables and impede its growth. They have only invested a miserly one percent of renewables worldwide
Pope Francis to COP28: Environmental destruction is ‘an offense against God’
The pope called it “disturbing” that “global warming has been accompanied by a general cooling of multilateralism, a growing lack of trust