July 12, 2018 Deadly rains in Japan point to growing impacts of climate change To understand the record rains that have fallen on western Japan, we cannot ignore the reality of climate change.
November 10, 2016 Rising above the wreckage Three years after Haiyan, the strongest storm in recorded history, made landfall and devastated central Philippines, there is still much work to be done to...
October 19, 2016 Beyond Survival: Super Typhoon Haima and the Paris Agreement While rightfully asserting that industrialized nations make decisive steps towards a low-carbon future, the Philippines must continue to show its leadership internationally by seeking aggressive...
April 1, 2016 Hunger pangs of starving farmers met by a barrage of bullets On the morning of April 1, 2016 police forces opened fire at some 5,000 farmers and indigenous Lumad demanding relief...
November 18, 2014 The long walk to climate justice Almost a week has passed and we are still reeling. The sunburn has started to peel off, and the calloused...
October 16, 2014 Reclaiming power in an age of inequality For the past 5 years the Philippines has been battered by one mega-typhoon after another, a phenomenon that has for...
September 19, 2014 Joint Statement: Toward the UN Climate Summit – for the world without climate change crisis and nuclear energy The climate crisis is one of the biggest issues we face and has been the most threatening concern to the...