October 25, 2016 The brewing storm of inaction By: Chuck Baclagon “Rice and corn plants as far as the eye can see are flattened. Many houses were destroyed. …
October 19, 2016 Beyond Survival: Super Typhoon Haima and the Paris Agreement By: Chuck Baclagon The Philippines always ranks in the top 5 most vulnerable countries in the world in various indices. …
October 13, 2016 The entitled, privileged and demanding millennial in the age of global climate crisis By: Zaira Patricia Baniaga Few days before September ends, we were stunned by the news about a farmer who was …
October 11, 2016 Climate activists protest Korea EXIM Bank’s funding of fossil fuels By: Chuck Baclagon Filipino climate justice activists protested in front of the local headquarters of the Export-Import Bank of Korea …
September 29, 2016 Coal in the Philippines: A Filipino American’s Perspective By Bradley Cardozo When I think of coal, the first thing that comes to mind is the dirty, foul puffs …