Tag: San Miguel Corporation
Philippine groups slam ERC for backing Meralco-linked power contracts
Gerry Arances, P4P convenor, warned that the deals will make consumers more vulnerable to price fluctuations in fossil fuel markets
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...
Puerto Princesa bishop urges government action amid armed tension on Molbog...
Bishop Socrates Mesiona of Puerto Princesa raised alarm over the presence of armed groups that entered the island before dawn
Verde Island Passage still at risk: Groups urge stricter regulations on...
Concerns over the Verde Island Passage persist, as the area remains a crucial shipping lane and a hub for fossil fuel developments
Catholic shareholders urge San Miguel Corporation to divest from fossil fuels...
"We are saddened that the resources we have entrusted to the company are being used to fuel such destruction"
Indigenous communities in Palawan accuse military of rights violations amid land...
According to PMPI, the testimonies detail multiple incidents of harassment, including threats at gunpoint, since June this year
Coal plants identified as ‘key contributors’ to power rate spikes
Plants owned by San Miguel Corporation, Aboitiz Power, First Gen, and DMCI Holdings are major contributors to the electricity shortage
Financial institutions urged to withdraw investments from SMC over fossil fuel...
According to the letters, these operations degrade the local marine and coastal ecosystems and affect the livelihoods of nearby communities
Filipino fisherman appeals to European banks to halt fossil fuel investments
“We are suffering now and you are continuing funding, financing fossil gas. It’s a big question for me. Why?” he said.
Pasig bishop lauds scrapping of PAREx project
“We do not need another project like an expressway in order to be called a ‘livable city’ that will cause harm and death"