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A Mother’s Worry
In a world defined by a worsening climate crisis, Joanna Sustento, a new mother from Tacloban City cradling her recently-born son, grapples with the profound emotional tug-of-war that many individuals…
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Interview with Filipino youth representatives in the Climate Justice Camp
The Climate Justice Camp is a unique annual event that brings together hundreds of youth from across the Global South to build power in their journey towards climate justice. Led…
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From memories to heroes
In commemoration of the 10th year of Super Typhoon Yolanda (known internationally as Haiyan), the People's Museum of Climate Justice is poised to open its doors at the University of the Philippines Tacloban on November 6, 2023.
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Greenpeace ship returns to PH, demands climate justice for communities
The Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior, returns to the Philippine seas after four years to build support for the demand for reparations from the world’s biggest corporations for their role in the worsening climate crisis.
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Hungry for change: 5 ways climate change affects our food
Climate change isn't just an uninvited guest at our culinary table; it's rearranging the entire menu. It affects every aspect of our food, from the fields to the sea, and even the price we pay for our daily nourishment.
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How fossil fuel companies are ‘burning’ our planet
They're the supervillains behind the chaos and destruction we're seeing on our planet.
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Tokyo, Manila, Tarragona: Three stories showing the importance of reliable and efficient public transport
Whatever the journey, having reliable, affordable public transport gives people the freedom to move through life. For Mobility Week, we gathered some global stories to show how the need for public transport is as diverse as it is universal.
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What is climate change and why you should care
Climate change is like the plot of an unpredictable suspenseful thriller, with real-world consequences that would put any blockbuster to shame.