November 10, 2016 From Yolanda to Lawin: disaster preparedness in the face of the climate crisis in the Philippines Recognizing that the most vulnerable nations on Earth to the climate crisis also are the least culpable in causing it, the principle of common but...
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...
November 4, 2014 Mountains, mangroves and storm surge survivors By 4am, bodies of the Climate Walkers emerge like butterflies from cocoons of sleeping bags and malongs to start their...
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 20, 2014 Filipino climate activists bring call for justice to Yolanda victims in New York global people’s action Bringing the demands of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) victims to New York City at the People’s Climate March (PCM), a leader...