Tag: Environment
Philippine green groups welcome passage of bill on phaseout of single-use...
The Philippines' House of Representatives passed the “Single-Use Plastic Products Regulation Act” on July 28
Parched villages in India’s coal-mining hubs hunt for scarce water
In India's coal mining hubs, residents must dig deeper, tap nearby rivers or buy water from tankers to tackle worsening water scarcity
Religious brother in Indonesia rescues bird catcher from prison
A success story for the Justice and Peace and Integration of Pontianak Creation of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin in Indonesia
Central China’s Henan province swamped after heaviest rain in 1,000 years
The amount of rainfall in Zhengzhou witnessed over the three days was one seen only "once in a thousand years"
NGOs urge Thailand not to buy electricity from Luang Prabang dam
The dam project will displace 581 families or 2,285 people and will affect 20 other villages in the northern Lao provinces of Luang Prabang
Pope Francis expresses ‘closeness’ to victims of flooding in Europe
The pope said he "profoundly participates" in the loss of families of those who died, assuring his "spiritual closeness" to all
Philippine green groups dismayed over gov’t decision to renew mining deal
OceanaGold Corporation announced that the Philippines has renewed its contract for the Didipio gold and copper mine for another 25 years
Philippine green groups dare corporate giant to abandon coal projects
San Miguel Corporation announced that it is “adding more renewables into its power portfolio” with the construction of solar plants
Pope to attend November UN climate conference in Glasgow, health permitting
On Oct. 4, the Vatican will host a gathering of world religious leaders and scientists to take a common stand ahead of the COP26 Conference
Sri Lankan prelate reiterates warning against destruction of country’s wetlands
The Sri Lankan government plans to develop the country’s Muthurajawela wetlands into a source of natural gas