Tag: climate action
SPOTLIGHT: Enchanted Gardens | Fermenting hope among leftovers
Communities 'bokashi' to fight climate change and food waste in the Philippines
Asian activists hit proposal to place loss and damage fund under...
The proposal is seen as a contradiction to the original purpose of the fund and overlooks the historical context for its establishment
Catholic groups rally for climate justice ahead of COP28 in Dubai
The effort sought to establish a robust Loss and Damage Fund aimed at mitigating the unjust consequences of climate change
COP28 president-designate meets with Pope Francis to discuss common climate goals
Pope Francis and Al Jaber discussed the role that faith leaders and faith-based organizations can play in promoting the climate objectives
Asian climate activists demand US climate finance commitment
The activists called for the U.S. government to urgently provide adequate, non-debt-creating, unconditional, and predictable climate finance
Filipinos join Asia-wide pedal for global climate action
Developed countries pledged in 2009 to jointly mobilize $100 billion annually in climate finance by 2020 but failed to meet the goal
Protests slam gas expansion in Asia, call on governments to hasten...
The demonstrations called out the ADB for continuing to finance gas projects despite its commitment to support low-carbon transition
Philippine Church groups call on President Marcos to declare ‘climate emergency’
The declaration of a climate emergency would signal that the government acknowledges the gravity of the situation
Invest in a greener world
It does sound hard to imagine a greener, better world when we have been so used to what we have now
G7 pledges to quit fossil fuels faster, but no new deadline
The language reflects the depth of disagreements among the allies on the balance between climate action and energy security