Chernobyl Day
From the Nuclear Reaction blog Twenty four years ago today, the Number 4 reactor exploded at Chernobyl. It was the worst nuclear accident the world has ever seen. Two people were killed in the...
View ArticleUp North: Still No Water
We’re on our last day of our travel in the drought affected lands of Central and North Luzon. We went to Brgy. San Isidro in Naguilan, La Union wherein we met some farmers who are members of Pakisama,...
View ArticleUpdates From the Dam to the Farmlands
As I walked in the 5 hectares of land in Brgy. Mangumbali, Candaba Pampanga, I can feel the land crumbling under my feet. The land is so dried that Mr. Numeriano Alabado was not able to harvest any...
View ArticleNew Zealand’s biggest protest march in living memory
Biggest protest march in living memory - March Against Mining We expected 20,000. We HOPED for 30,000. We got nearly double that. In the biggest protest march in living memory in New Zealand, 50,000...
View ArticleWorld Environment Day: Bearing Witness Trip- Angat Watershed
From Solar Generation – Pilipinas Where does water come from? A question that has been asked of me unexpectedly in one of the meetings I’ve attended for a cause. I was taken aback for it was actually...
View ArticleSONA reflection on the state of water in the Philippines
Every year the President of the Republic of the Philippines, opens the resumption of the joint session of the Congress to report on the status of the nation in what we call the State of the Nation...
View ArticleI will return to share what I learnt here … We can make change…
I am very grateful to be selected as one of the Greenpeace University (GPU) students 2010. There are only nine of us representing Indonesia and Malaysia. Of course that makes me proud. I’m proud to be...
View ArticleSay you want a [r]evolution?
Lately there’s a lot of clamour for energy sources that can meet our electrical needs in the face of catastrophic climate change. At the same time, this has also been taken up by the nuclear lobby in...
View ArticleBearing witness at the seminary
I’m pretty sure that many are not aware that apart from doing web work at Greenpeace for the past five years, I am also a seminarian working taking up a Master’s Degree in Theology at the Asian...
View ArticleLet’s get to work….
We need our politicians to Get to Work. The past week leading up to last week was a rush. It has been quite a while since we have seen ourselves as part of something bigger, but then again it’s easy to...
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