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April 3, 2020rrg
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January saw the clash between science and politics. Political Science or Science Politics? #iStandwithScience — Rodne 'Rod' Galicha (@kalikasan101) January 31, 2020 Now THIS! @DOHgov, ano na? Public and general welfare muna. Temporary ban na ng lahat ng flights, travel… Continue Reading →

Biodiversity, Disaster Risk, Ecology, Human Rights, Politics, Sustainable Development

Defending Our Beautiful Land: The Church’s Resistance against Mining (2009)

October 28, 2019rrg
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(The following article was published in Impact Asian Magazine for Human Transformation in July 2009) The protecttion of the environment is not only a technical question;it is also and above all an ethical issue. All have a moral duty to care… Continue Reading →

Biodiversity, Ecology, Human Rights, Mining, Politics

Isang Liham mula sa Malayang Agila

October 20, 2019rrg
Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi): an Endangered Species. Photo credit: Sinisa Djordje Majetic

(Isang liham ang aking natanggap mula kay Malayang Agila at sumang-ayon naman siyang ibahagi ito sa madla.) Sintamis ng muscovadong asukal ang mga katagang aking narinig,  namutawi sa kanyang mga bibig – mga pangakong sa aking mga balahibo’y nagpapatindig. Sa… Continue Reading →

Biodiversity, Ecology, Human Rights, Politics

Ang ginto at ang aso

January 3, 2017rrg
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Isang repleksyon tungkol sa isyung pagkatay ng aso sa pelikulang ORO – MMFF 2016. 1. May punto ang PAWS. 2. May punto ang ORO. 3. Ngunit sa bawat isyu may mga konteksto. 4. Ang konteksto ng PAWS ay ang kanilang pananaw… Continue Reading →

Ecology, Human Rights, Mining, Politics, Sustainable Development

Lubid: 16m at 85m

October 2, 2016rrg Leave a Comment
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  i. sana’y ang lubid ng pagtitiis ay hindi mapipigtas sa talas ng bangkil at mala-kunehong pagngata at sing-init ng araw ang ibinugang apoy ang bawat hiblang hinugpong ng abang tiwala sa isang kisap-mata’y mangagtunaw na nga ay, oo nga,… Continue Reading →

Human Rights, Politics

Maita Gomez: The Queen and I

July 14, 2016rrg Leave a Comment
Maita drinking fresh water from a pitcher plant in Dagubdob Falls.

“Hapi birthday my dear Rodne.” That was the last text message I received from Maita. Yes, I did not know her at first. The first time I heard her name was when I was still a volunteer for a mining… Continue Reading →

Human Rights, Mining, Sibuyan Island Maita Gomez

Mining risks

May 2, 2016rrg Leave a Comment
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For the last three weeks, three mining-related accidents were reported in Tablas (one) and Sibuyan (two) islands. It is undeniable that these events happened within election period. While we oppose large-scale mining which is a ridge-to-reef (watershed continuum) issue affecting… Continue Reading →

Human Rights, Mining, Politics

Climate action and political will

April 2, 2016rrg Leave a Comment
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The issue of climate change is beyond political ideologies. When we start to tag actions as motivated by ideologies, we deny the fact that the people who joined clearly know that their lives and livelihoods are at stake, hence, the… Continue Reading →

Climate Change, Culture, Human Rights

2018 The Outstanding Young Men and Women of the Philippines (TOYM)

TOYM 2018

Philippine Tatler’s Generation T 2018 Gamechanger

Generation T Philippine Tatler

9th Human Rights Pinduteros’ Choice for HR Blogsite (2019)

Human Rights Online Philippines

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Rod Galicha
Rod Galicha
@kalikasan101

Genuine action to address ecological crisis does not only rely on the advancement of science and technology. The call for moral responsibility requires a moral imperative which is rooted in the relationship of humanity’s survival to the whole of nature.

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9:39 am · January 10, 2021
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Rod Galicha
Rod Galicha
@kalikasan101

Here’s mom reconnecting with loved ones to #recreate the #ChristmasWeLove. Well, this time, thank you @enjoyGLOBE for a good net signal. Blessed Christmas, everyone! pic.twitter.com/vgoA…

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1:18 pm · December 25, 2020
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Rod Galicha
Rod Galicha
@kalikasan101

Moral fiber and scissors. Sew it with a strand of hair and bone needle? More deaths. Enabling.

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2:37 am · December 22, 2020
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Rod Galicha
Rod Galicha
@kalikasan101

Would anyone explain this plan in San Jose, Romblon? What project is this? Any cost-benefit analysis and economic/ecological risk study? What is the effect of this on tourism? May I hear from the proponents? It would be interesting to know. @DPWHph @TourismPHL (Forwarded photo) pic.twitter.com/kuoj…

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6:10 pm · December 12, 2020
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Rod Galicha
Rod Galicha
@kalikasan101

#RCCola, this advart blew my mind, as in my brains splattered and then crawled back to my skull. Then my soul ate my heart.

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7:35 am · November 28, 2020
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