Tag: Laudate Deum
Japan, China experts discuss Fukushima water release
Japan and China have been at loggerheads over the discharge of the wastewater, which was used to cool the reactors after the 2011 meltdown
For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act
With demand for metals used in clean energy soaring, Filipino campaigners say mining laws must protect nature and Indigenous lands
Past, present, and future of Philippine heritage
Chocolate Hills resort case has made many netizens remark how hard it is to, as the current tourism slogan goes, “Love the Philippines”
Indonesia vastly under-reports methane emissions from coal: report
The country is the third-largest coal producer in the world after China and India and is the world's largest thermal coal exporter
Pro-environment groups in Manila oppose proposed wind farm within conservation area
The Masungi Georeserve is a conservation area situated in the southern Sierra Madre range in Baras, Rizal, 47 kilometers east of Manila
Vanishing ice, vanishing giants: Urgent tale of polar bears
Their survival is not only crucial for maintaining biodiversity but also for inspiring humanity to live more harmoniously with our planet
Chinese authorities release dozens of Tibetans arrested for dam protests
The dam could submerge monasteries in Dege’s Wangbuding township and force residents of villages near the Drichu River to relocate
Chinese police interrogate and beat Tibetans arrested in dam protest
Since Feb. 14, monks and residents have been peacefully protesting the planned construction of the Gangtuo hydropower dam
Where do we begin again?
Civil society must rouse people from their comfort zones, focusing again on the public good that makes a difference in our country
Environmental Justice Foundation seeks a solution with the Dase app to...
Dase app has proven effective in combating IUU fishing in Ghana, Liberia, and Senegal, where several fishers and authorities joined forces