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‘Dangerous precedent’: Philippine groups condemn Supreme Court ruling on Occidental Mindoro...

The decision reflects a long-standing bias in national policy in favor of corporate interests at the expense of communities and ecosystems

Philippine group slams fossil fuel reliance, calls Congress to act on...

Current structure encourages companies to continue using fossil fuels, as they profit even when they fail to supply electricity

​​Majority of senate bets silent on environmental crisis, green groups warn

“Only eight candidates responded to urgent environmental questions—that’s not just disappointing, it’s a red flag,” said Greenpeace

National Museum opens climate exhibit urging Filipinos to ‘redefine resilience’

AKP plans to hold workshops and seminars alongside the display to further empower communities to lead their own climate initiatives

‘Matter of conscience’: Filipino clergy invoke Laudato Si’ in defense of...

There is a need to embrace “integral ecology,” which ties environmental protection to social justice and the dignity of future generations

Climate change doubled risk, worsened intensity of South Korea’s deadliest wildfires...

The fires occurred after months of below-average rainfall and amid strong winds, following what was South Korea’s hottest year on record

Southeast Asian groups urge halt to fossil gas projects in marine...

The Coral Triangle, Verde Island Passage (VIP), and Mekong Delta—identified as among the world’s most critical marine biodiversity areas

Earth Day 2025: Advocates demand renewable energy, decry ‘tokenistic’ celebrations

Consumers carried a symbolic “bill” displaying the true costs of fossil fuel dependence as they marched to the headquarters of Meralco

Swiss Bank accused of fueling fossil projects amid global climate pledges

"The disruption of our marine ecosystems in the Philippines must never be at the price of your pursuit of greater profit.”

Philippine Catholic educators decry displacement of Palawan indigenous communities

Catholic educators expressed solidarity with Indigenous communities in Palawan facing eviction, condemning violence, and urging respect for ancestral rights, justice, and ecological protection. On April...

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