Tag: Philippines
SPOTLIGHT: Sweet Dreams (Are Made On Two Wheels)
Daring to dream of bicycle heaven in car-centric Philippines, advocates aim for a paradigm shift toward inclusivity and adoption of a sustainable lifestyle
In Asia Pacific, rise in public debt is hurting women’s access...
Gabriela assailed how Filipino women have been suffering due to decades of privatization and low prioritization of public health care
Schools closed, warnings issued as Asia swelters in extreme heatwave
Forecasters there said it would remain intensely hot until the end of April, with cooler conditions expected in May
Philippine settlement submerged by dam reappears due to drought
The ruins in the middle of Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija province are a tourist draw, even as the region swelters in extreme heat
El Niño 2024: another disaster, another government failure
If it is at the heart of state policies, only then will Philippine science and technology progress and move forward to truly serve the people
First COVID, now heat: Online schooling returns to the Philippines
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers has called on the Department of Education (DepEd) to address such issues
Faith-based, green groups: Is Philippine environment secretary deaf?
PMPI renewed its call for the passage of the Rights of Nature Bill, aiming to secure a sustainable future for all Filipinos
Philippine diocese leads legal challenge against Oceanagold mining agreement renewal
"This renewal is illegal because it did not go through proper and prior consultation. No new environmental impact assessment was conducted"
Caritas Philippines seeks papal blessing and urges government action for political...
Calls for action amid rising tensions and reported human rights violations against political prisoners in Negros Island
Caritas Philippines backs Senate probe into mining impacts
"Recent tragedies and environmental disruptions linked to mining and quarrying underscore the need for a thorough investigation"