A significant portion of Homonhon Island in Eastern Samar has lost its forest cover as mining companies continue to extract nickel, in this photo taken on Nov. 26, 2024. More than half of the island’s land area is covered by mining permits.
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As more solar farms rise, Ilocos Norte community fears worsening climate impacts
“When you cut a tree…you destroy the forest, the watershed that has been the source of livelihoods and other eco-services to the people and the community, definitely it will intensify climate impacts on the community.”
‘Buhay ang bike lane’: Cyclists push back vs MMDA plans
“They shouldn’t deprive us of the small five-meter space that the bike lanes already have.”
Amid Duterte’s arrest, families of ‘drug war’ victims find strength and solidarity
Since Duterte’s arrest on March 11, families of the victims seem to have been laughing more lately–in between tears. For them, Duterte’s arrest brought mixed emotions.
Submerged ecosystems: How dams threaten Apayao’s rich biodiversity
The Apayao River, flowing through the lush forests and mountainous terrain of Northern Luzon, is more than just a vital water source; it is the lifeblood of the Isnag, the Indigenous people of Apayao. For centuries, its waters have sustained their agriculture and way of life, fostering a profound connection between the land and its stewards.
A Matter of Consent | Greenwashed promises and irregularities in Philippines’ hydropower projects
With renewable energy goals driving government policies, will these projects truly serve the people whose lands are at stake?
Dammed if they do
In pursuit of renewable energy, Indigenous Peoples of the Philippines are placed at risk of losing their ancestral lands
Reclamation projects fast-tracked under Duterte
Reclamation projects are going to be a litmus test for Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his sustainability agenda.
The real cost of the reclamation boom
As new land is gained from the sea, coastal communities lose their homes and livelihood.