Tag: Environment
Philippine Indigenous leaders sign Bontoc Declaration to defend nature, ancestral lands
Indigenous leaders unite in Bontoc to defend nature’s rights and ancestral lands through dialogue, tradition, and action
Catholics in Flores protest geothermal project, cite threats to land and...
Catholic faithful protest geothermal expansion, affirming the land as home, culture, and life—not a site for exploitation.
Indonesian parish brings Laudato Si’ to life with organic waste training
St. Joseph Parish in Bandung promotes Laudato Si’ through hands-on training in organic waste processing and sustainability
Toxic Thailand rivers pinned on Myanmar mines
Thai authorities say they have detected abnormally high arsenic levels in their waterways, which could pose a risk to aquatic life and people
Vatican launches wide-scale sustainability project for Basilica, surrounding sites
Vatican launches green initiative to cut emissions and improve air quality at St. Peter’s Basilica and nearby buildings.
Timika bishop slams ‘greed’ behind mining projects
Papuan bishop condemns nickel mining in Indonesia’s Raja Ampat, calling it destructive, exploitative, and driven by oligarchic greed
Study: Southeast Asia can avert 36,000 ozone-related deaths yearly with tighter...
The region’s tropical climate further influences how ozone is formed, making its behavior distinct from that in other parts of the world
‘Dangerous precedent’: Philippine groups condemn Supreme Court ruling on Occidental Mindoro...
The decision reflects a long-standing bias in national policy in favor of corporate interests at the expense of communities and ecosystems
Southeast Asian groups urge halt to fossil gas projects in marine...
The Coral Triangle, Verde Island Passage (VIP), and Mekong Delta—identified as among the world’s most critical marine biodiversity areas
At Korea summit, advocates warn of LNG threat to Philippine marine...
“The Verde Island Passage in the Philippines and the Coral Triangle are under siege by massive fossil fuel expansion"