As part of a larger effort to bring arts, culture and youth engagement into climate discussions, the second “Poets for Climate” exhibit was held recently at the University of Makati. The exhibit featured selected poems and artworks depicting how the climate crisis is undoing and transforming the landscapes and places on earth.…
By injecting arts and culture into climate policymaking and decision-making spaces, we also create pockets of opportunity to invigorate climate movements.
EDITORS DESK
When I took an environmental reporting course last year, one of the most important takeaways that I learned was that a majority of the world’s population consider reading or learning about the environment “boring” and not “sexy” enough. There was even a criticism from regular readers a
'If we want the EPR Act to succeed, we need to ensure that its IRR will ensure a people-centric approach to implementation and that it will serve as a building block toward phasing out single-use plastics and enabling a circular economy.'