Looking at the Non-Negotiables: People and Planet
A keynote address at the Rountable Discussion: EU-ASEAN Trade Relations, State of Play and Areas of Strategic Cooperation co-organized by the European Institute for Asian Studies (EIAS) and...
View ArticleSummer Environmental Youth Camp 2016: Making the Youth’s Voice Matter
Galileo de Guzman CastilloWhy Engage the Youth?“The youth are agents for change. The youth are the hope of the present and next generations to come.”Author: Galileo de Guzman
View ArticleParis Outcome: An unjust deal for the Filipino People
Statement of the Philippine Movement for Climate JusticePhotos by Joseph Purugganan Close to 120 years ago, at the end of the Spanish-American war, through the Treaty of Paris, the Philippines was sold...
View ArticleLife in the Company of Coal
by Parth M.NThis article is from ruralindiaonline.org; Photos courtesy: Srijan Lokhit Samiti
View ArticleJune 2016 Issue of India Climate Justice's MAUSAM
The contents of this issue are:Editorial (p.2)Climate Change: A View from Below - Dunu Roy (p.4)Acidification: The Other Big Crisis of Carbon Emissions - Soumya Dutta (p.7)The Paris Agreement: A...
View ArticleBreaking Free from Coal & Other Forms of Dirty Energy: The Struggle of the...
As June comes to a close, the Philippine Environment Month, Galileo de Guzman Castillo reflects on the recent event in Batangas, Philippines, underscoring the struggles of Filipinos, especially from...
View ArticleStruggling on Dangerous Ground
According to a recent report published by Global Witness, the Philippines is not only the second most dangerous place for journalists, it is also the second deadliest country for environmental...
View ArticleHulyo Uno
By Galileo de Guzman Castillo*Nang ang itim ay pinalitan ng pulaAt nag-iwan nang ‘sang malalim na markaNa siya namang nagsisilbing alaalaPara sa mga naiwan ni Ka Gloria Sabay na bumuhos ang luha at...
View ArticleGlory to the Captain: A Photo Essay on Gloria Capitan and the Anti-Coal...
A LONG WAIT FOR JUSTICE. Mounds of melted candle wax spread below the chair where Gloria Capitan sat in her family’s karaoke bar on July 1, when two unidentified motorcycle-riding men shot her in the...
View ArticlePhil. Government Holds Two-day 'Yolanda' Summit
Cebu City - A two-day, high-level summit on climate change kicked off here, Oct. 6, participated in by stakeholders from national government agencies, local government units, the academe, business, and...
View ArticleGlobal Reclaim Power 2016 October Days of Actions in the Philippines
About 150 activists, community leaders, and climate justice advocates from various climate networks and people's movement marched from the University of Santo Tomas to the Mendiola Peace Arch, and were...
View ArticleThe Philippine Experience: Climate Change, Disaster Capitalism, and Food...
Super typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan has been a wake up call to Filipinos and the bigger global community to the reality that the impacts of extreme weather events related to climate change are already being...
View ArticleWhat is happening to our forests? Conference report and presentations
To view presentations click here.From 21-25 November 2016, about 50 people, involved in struggles to defend the territories, forests and livelihoods of forest-dependent communities, came together in...
View ArticleThe Philippine Experience: Climate Change, Disaster Capitalism, and Food...
Super typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan has been a wake up call to Filipinos and the bigger global community to the reality that the impacts of extreme weather events related to climate change are already being...
View ArticleGlobal Reclaim Power 2016 October Days of Actions in the Philippines
About 150 activists, community leaders, and climate justice advocates from various climate networks and people's movement marched from the University of Santo Tomas to the Mendiola Peace Arch, and were...
View ArticleWhat is happening to our forests? Conference report and presentations
To view presentations click here.From 21-25 November 2016, about 50 people, involved in struggles to defend the territories, forests and livelihoods of forest-dependent communities, came together in...
View ArticleInterview with Shalmali Guttal: "Small Scale Food Producers are at the...
originally posted on ileia.orgAuthor: Shalmali Guttal
View ArticleAdvancing Justice After Climate Disaster in the Philippines
by Mary Ann Manahan; originally posted on ileia.orgOn Sicogon Island in the Philippines, farmers and fisher folk were displaced from their land and fisher folk were displaced from their land and...
View ArticleIn Photos: Worldwide Solidarity with Pablo Solon and Rafael Archondo
Filipino small fishers from the provinces of Laguna, Batangas, Bataan, Quezon, La Union, Pangasinan, and General Santos are in solidarity with Pablo Solon and Rafael Archondo and join calls for...
View ArticleSolidarity Actions in Support of Pablo Solón and Rafael Archondo, and Against...
Pablo Solón is being persecuted by the Bolivian Government, and is facing fabricated legal charges because he dared to challenge two mega-hydropower projects in the Amazonian region, El Bala and El...
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