Tag: Environment
Vietnam farmers planting in the dark as heatwave looms
Night planting has its advantages for the rice, which Hahn said is sensitive to extremes in temperature
A Recap of Philippine president’s first year on green agenda
The true mark of green governance comes from the ability to implement laws, uphold people's rights, and protect the environment
A decade of faith-led climate action under Pope Francis
The pontiff has made an indelible mark on the Roman Catholic Church’s perspective and approaches to tackling environmental issues
Philippine Catholic bishop joins calls for end to ‘fossil fuel addiction’...
Bishop Gerardo Alminaza expressed concerns about the detrimental impact of the planned fossil gas and LNG plants and terminals in the Philippines
Filipino priest urges European banks to protect ‘Amazon of the oceans’
The priest called on banking institutions to refrain from lending, underwriting, and investing in Shell and the conglomerate San Miguel
Asia’s heatwaves 30 times more likely due to climate change, scientists...
Another group says the next 5 years will almost certainly be the warmest on record
Heat wave blasts Southeast Asia – a likely pattern for the...
Record high temperatures scorch the region due to a mix of natural and human factors
Homage to the hardworking bee
The next time you get to enjoy honey, don’t forget to pay a little homage to our humble, hardworking friend — the honeybee
Thailand chokes on pollution but greens struggle to be heard in...
Green movements have gained little traction with Thai voters
Cambodian leader U-turns on rare dolphin conservation law
The population of Irrawaddy dolphins in the river Mekong has dwindled from 200, when the first census was taken in 1997, to just 89 in 2020