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Climate polluters must be made to pay for damages – Greenpeace

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has placed Calabarzon, Bicol Region, Western Visayas, and the Bangsamoro under a state of calamity

Survivor recalls ‘rumbling’ in the dark as mud buries village chapel in southern Philippines

The victims are members of the Teduray, one of the Philippines' many small indigenous tribes who live hardscrabble lives on the edge of society

Vatican’s synodal document can influence ‘indirectly’ climate negotiations, says cardinal

COP27 is the 27th annual UN meeting on climate. It will take place in Sharm el-Sheikh from November 6 to 18

Fight fire with fire

From the Latin word "ardere," meaning to burn, arson is the act of setting something on fire for an evil purpose

Asian bishops’ meeting in Thailand is ‘synodality in action,’ says Philippine prelate

Bishop Ruperto Santos of Balanga said the meeting gives life to the idea of “synodality” that is being espoused by Pope Francis

Filipino Catholics launch ‘bamboo forest’ project to help fight climate change

“This is our humble contribution to help protect our environment,” said Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo of Caritas Philippines

Photos: ‘La Naval de Manila’

Thousands of Filipino Catholics braved the rain and the threat of the coronavirus disease to join in the "La Naval de Manila” procession

Climate-induced disasters aggravate Filipino farmers’ sorry state

Hopes for a good and bountiful harvest faded as the golden grains of rice float on floodwater

‘Do not forget the lessons of martial law’ — Cardinal Jose Advincula of Manila

"In the middle of darkness, we saw light. In the face of the bad things that happened, we learned lessons"

Philippines’ troubled waters: Residents say dredging project used to mine black sand

Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba Sr. adamantly denied that the contractors are mining black sand in the town of Aparri

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