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PMCJ lauds Makati’s move toward RE; ₱300M savings eyed in the shift from fossil fuels
Quezon City, Philippines — The Makati City local government unit (LGU) will source electricity from ACEN Corp.'s solar, wind, and geothermal plants to power its 154 properties. With that, the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ) praises Makati LGU for the latter’s switch to renewable energy (RE). In 2022, Makati City was also among the first LGUs to declare a state of climate emergency, recognizing the worsening impacts of the climate crisis at the local level. “The

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Mar 263 min read
PMCJ on Chrisiane Alcantar's Master's Thesis, "Articulating Climate Justice at the Grassroots in the Philippines”
Since 2009, the Philippine Movement for Climate Justice (PMCJ) articulated the climate crisis as the most urgent threat to life today. Poor and developing countries like the Philippines bear the brunt of its most harmful consequences, exacerbating the already impoverished economic and social inequalities. Building a broad climate justice has therefore not only been essential but necessary. Formed as a grassroots coalition championing a climate justice framework, PMCJ exposes

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Feb 164 min read
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