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[Blog] WHEN THE TIDE BECOMES THE TEACHER
Did you know that in Batasan, a small island in Bohol, there’s a classroom that floods during high tide?
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Life of a firefly
When was the last time you saw a field full of fireflies? In Bill Angelo Bontigao's "Life of a Firefly," a poem written in his native Bicol, he ruminates on waning innocence, gradual loss, and how our neglect threatens to dim the little lights we take for granted.
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Leo XIV and the greatest challenge of our time
Reflections on the relationship between the Papacy of the Roman Catholic Church and climate change, now in the hands of a new pontiff.
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A vote for the next generation
Greenpeace campaigner Virgina Benosa-Llorin reflects on the intersection of motherhood, climate anxiety, and the hope of having a say in what the future holds.
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The Beginning and End of Summer Make Me Anxious
Right now is the end of the short season of reprieve: after the storms but before the high heat–which will be lifted by a new round of typhoons and supertyphoons.
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Defending Our Future: The Energy Transfer SLAPP Case and the Fight for Free Speech
The lawsuit against Greenpeace International and Greenpeace entities in the USA by Energy Transfer feels like a punch to the gut—a brutal reminder that those who destroy our home will stop at nothing to silence those who protect it.









