July 1, 2017 For Ate Gloria Capitan, a comrade in the struggle A year has already passed since she was cowardly silenced by gunshots from people who profit from the dirty business of fossil fuels. Justice has...
June 16, 2017 Climate change knows no borders Cancelling the Long An coal plant provides an opportunity for Vietnam to spur a low-carbon and more equitable form of development.
March 23, 2017 The energy revolution will be people powered There is a power surge on the way and it will be people-powered.
February 28, 2017 Gathering courage under fire We must go back and reclaim our power, not only from our oppressors but also for our fearful selves who have thought that we do...
February 13, 2017 Matching urgency and ambition through local climate finance Partnerships between local governments and academic institutions are vital in providing studies and baseline data to help local officials develop the best adaptation strategies that...
January 14, 2017 Standing up against pollution and corporate impunity In the face of our collective extinction as a species, our obligation to endure challenges us to rise up and strive harder than before to...
January 9, 2017 We stand with Bataan in saying no to coal Coal has no place in the Philippines' energy mix. By continuing to peddle coal, the Department of Energy is making a mockery of the Filipinos...
December 22, 2016 Bikers ride against fossil fuels in Baliwag, Bulacan We call on motorists to share the road, as well as to promote the use of bicycles as an alternative form of transportation to minimize...
November 30, 2016 Ecological plunder – never again. Marcos’s destructive track record of plunder and repression outshines the glitter of the martial law’s golden age. It is hard to reconcile how one leader...
November 18, 2016 Activists storm international coal summit Coal industry branded “enemy of the climate, enemy of Filipino people”