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29/05/2026

“Dili makaboang sig fight for climate justice?”
“Dili man.”

At this point, climate justice advocates aren’t losing their minds — we’re just reacting normally to a system where the DENR signs off on destruction in the name of “development,” governments protect corporate interests more than communities, and the Global North continues fueling the climate crisis while the Global South suffers first and worst.

They call it progress while forests are cleared, oceans heat up, communities get displaced, and climate disasters grow deadlier every year.

Maybe the real insanity is watching all this happen and still pretending profit matters more than people and planet.

Photos from Code Green PH's post 21/05/2026

Code Green PH Leads Discussions at “Ayos Basura” Waste Management Training

Code Green PH proudly served as one of the speakers during Ayos Basura: Building Responsible Waste Habits, a Waste Segregation and Solid Waste Management Training spearheaded by the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP) last April 30, 2026, in Barangay Paknaan, Mandaue City.

The activity gathered members and families of the Sitio Mahayag Alliance of Structured Household (SMASH) to strengthen awareness and promote responsible waste segregation and sustainable solid waste management practices within the community.

Through interactive discussions, workshops, and community planning sessions, participants were encouraged to take active roles in maintaining cleanliness and environmental responsibility in their barangay.

Code Green PH shared insights on proper waste segregation, household waste management, and the importance of collective community action in addressing environmental concerns. The engagement also highlighted the value of youth participation and grassroots collaboration in advancing more sustainable and climate-resilient communities.






Caption | Jamilah Carcuevas
Layout | Schatz Collin Alin



Code Green PH is a youth-led non-governmental organization dedicated to environmental protection and climate justice.
As an independent initiative, we operate without external funding and rely on the support of partners and individuals who share our vision. To help sustain our projects and advocacies, you may extend your support through our Finance Officer:
0928 777 1272 CL**K C

Photos from Code Green PH's post 29/04/2026

𝐋𝐓𝐊 𝐎𝐍 𝐖𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐑 𝐒𝐂𝐀𝐑𝐂𝐈𝐓𝐘

Water scarcity is no longer something that can be seen happening far off into the future – it is a real phenomenon now threatening various communities in the country.

For example, water shortage problems have become increasingly visible in the Philippines due to the fast pace of urbanization, population growth, and climate change, which negatively impact the natural sources of water. Many communities are facing water shortage issues when natural sources cannot be used because it is the time of year when reservoirs are empty. It also becomes very difficult for people in rural areas to have access to clean water. Even those who live in urbanized cities feel threatened by frequent outages of water supplies. This requires urgent measures from Filipinos to ensure better management and protection of this valuable resource.

At Code Green Philippines, we recognize that water shortage is a serious issue that directly impacts our communities and is no longer only an environmental issue. Therefore, by teaching people about the importance of water conservation in daily life, we hope to raise awareness of this issue. Through actual efforts, the organization seeks to involve Filipinos in a variety of programs and activities pertaining to responsible water use.





Research | Eloise Dorothy Patiño
Caption | Junekempt C. Lunday
Layout | Megan De Castro

Read the previous post on Water Scarcity here:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17RwvWVQQd/


Code Green PH is a youth-led non-governmental organization dedicated to environmental protection and climate justice.
As an independent initiative, we operate without external funding and rely on the support of partners and individuals who share our vision. To help sustain our projects and advocacies, you may extend your support through our Finance Officer:
0928 777 1272 CL**K C.

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