Tag: renewable energy
In idyllic town by Manila Bay, respiratory ailments surged – and...
Can the lessons of the pandemic push the PH government to update air quality standards, honor the coal moratorium, and shift to RE?
SPOTLIGHT: Dammed if they do
In their country's pursuit of renewable energy, Indigenous Peoples of the Philippines are placed at risk of losing their ancestral lands
Caritas Philippines, pro-environment groups launch 10 million solar rooftops challenge
The initiative tackles energy self-sufficiency amid rising electricity costs by expanding the use of distributed renewable energy.
New study urges ‘just transition policy’ to accelerate Philippines’ RE development
This approach can help fulfill the country's projected energy demands, making it a crucial strategy for sustainable energy development
Laguna fisherfolk face livelihood threat from floating solar project
The group emphasized the need for a balance between renewable energy development and the rights of local communities.
Pro-environment groups oppose proposed wind farm in Masungi
The Masungi Georeserve is a conservation area situated in the southern Sierra Madre range in Baras, Rizal, 47 kilometers east of Manila
Xavier School jumps to 100% renewable energy
The school hopes that the “partnerships and other environmental initiatives,” will fulfill its “role of being a steward of Mother Earth.”
Bishops back renewable energy campaign in NegOcc
The bishops called on the public to support the program and work together for a “just energy transition that respects our common home”
Green group hits DOE’s ‘low and late’ target on RE
The group stressed the country's potential on renewables, pointing out that a diverse mix of resources could meet flexible power requirements
Darker side of renewables: A climate advocate’s perspective
Proper values should accompany the RE development to prevent them from becoming the opposite of what they are intended for