Tag: Laudate Deum
UN: Over 4,000 wildlife species still threatened by illegal trafficking despite...
Corruption further exacerbates the situation, with officials often ignoring violations, allowing traffickers to operate with impunity
Anti-mining activists killed in alarming numbers under Duterte
What has also continued – despite the killing of environmental defenders like Chad – is the advocacy work of environmental defenders
Hong Kong’s tech city will destroy key wetland for birds: experts
The department will now "review in detail" the assessment and comments "raised by the public," before making a final decision
Pope Francis renews call for ecological action on Earth Day
"We are called to become artisans and caretakers of our common home, the Earth which is 'falling into ruin.' #EarthDay"
Rising public frustration in Thailand over Chiang Mai’s air pollution crisis
Authorities blamed the recurring haze on forest fires and the burning of land for agricultural cultivation in the surrounding areas
Indigenous leader seeks pope’s support for land protection
The meeting with the pontiff, held before Wednesday’s General Audience, emphasized the critical state of ancestral lands
Unsung engineers of nature: A closer look at beavers
In embracing beavers, we embrace a vision of a world where humans and nature thrive together, bound by the mutual benefits of a healthy, functioning ecosystem
Filipinos lead in supporting plastic production cuts, survey shows
As the negotiations near, the challenge lies in overcoming resistance from industries and certain nations against strict provisions
Columbans show divestment is possible in the Philippines
The Columban example is reflective of how the returns of divestment and subsequent reinvestment cannot be measured solely in monetary value
As El Niño bites, Indonesians grapple with record-high rice prices
El Niño's dry weather has hit Indonesian rice supplies causing record price rises for consumers and crop failures for farmers