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Groups slam ADB for ‘fast-tracking’ energy policy at expense of climate,...

Civil society warns ADB’s fast-tracked energy policy review could entrench fossil fuels, harm communities, and derail climate goals

What it means to be ‘free’ from disasters – not just...

Filipinos must confront root causes of disasters, reject “free” quick fixes, and restore accountability in environmental stewardship

Philippine diocese slams use of law to silence environmental defenders

Church groups warn that silencing environmental defenders threatens both local livelihoods and the island’s fragile ecosystems

PMCJ urges DOE, SunAsia to reconsider Laguna floating solar project

Group warns Laguna de Bay solar project could devastate fisherfolk livelihoods, harm ecosystems, and undermine just energy transition

Communities slam DOE approval of Atimonan coal plant, call it ‘death...

Fisherfolk and environmental groups warn the Atimonan coal plant will poison air and seas, urging clean energy alternatives

Climate groups slam Marcos’ SONA as ‘missed opportunity’ amid worsening energy...

Advocates denounce Marcos’ SONA for “business-as-usual” energy plans, urging urgent climate action, fossil fuel phaseout, and renewable shift

Displaced by floods, Filipino children draw hope in church-run shelter 

Church-run shelter offers psychosocial support through art, helping flood-displaced children cope with trauma and regain emotional stability

Climate advocates in Asia hail ICJ ruling as ‘legal marker’ against...

ICJ climate ruling sparks hope among Asian advocates seeking stronger enforcement of international law to address environmental harm

‘CBCP Avenue’ takes root in Bohol as part of climate, faith...

A new tree-lined path within a larger environmental initiative, where each Narra tree now bears the name of a Catholic bishop

IN PHOTO: Protest erupts in northern Philippines over hydropower project’s ecological...

Residents and church groups in Pakil, Philippines protest dam project threatening Sierra Madre forests and local livelihoods

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