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Greenpeace urges Philippine government to adopt ‘climate damages tax’ amid extreme...

With potential revenue reaching USD 720 billion by the end of the decade, the tax could significantly aid the most vulnerable countries

SPOTLIGHT: Sweet Dreams (Are Made On Two Wheels)

Daring to dream of bicycle heaven in car-centric Philippines, advocates aim for a paradigm shift toward inclusivity and adoption of a sustainable lifestyle

First COVID, now heat: Online schooling returns to the Philippines

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers has called on the Department of Education (DepEd) to address such issues

Church ministry renews call to decongest prisons amid extreme heat

“With this, we believe the jails and prison facilities will become less congested hence more habitable,” said Bishop Oscar Jaime Florencio

Asian bishops’ Climate Change Desk holds ecology conference in Philippines

Participants engaged in thorough discussions on prevailing climate trends and the sustainability issues facing the region

Caritas PH voices concern over plan to scrap Masungi Georeserve deal

The organization urged the DENR to instead explore alternative solutions, including formal negotiations and open dialogue

Climate change to affect 26M Filipino students — child rights group

Among the problems SCP mentioned are the intolerable heat from the El Niño, more powerful typhoons, and limited access to water.

For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act

With demand for metals used in clean energy soaring, Filipino campaigners say mining laws must protect nature and Indigenous lands

Bishop calls to protect Bohol’s ‘natural wonders’

A video of the Captain’s Peak Resort, built within the protected zone of the Chocolate Hills, went viral online this week

IP, green groups urge for alternatives vs large dams 

According to the Department of Energy in the Philippines, over 400 hydropower projects have been awarded, with the majority being dam-based

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