Statement on Corruption, Social and Climate Justice

The alliance of student organizations, youth formations, and student councils standing for climate justice remains firm in its principles as we walk out against corruption: We cannot achieve climate justice, a just transition away from fossil fuels, and a truly pro-people economy if our government continues to run like a business. The alleged ₱118 billionContinue reading “Statement on Corruption, Social and Climate Justice”

To demand climate justice is to fight against corruption

By Viggo Sarmago and Marty Apuhin Makabayan Slate leads a line of protestors marching to Luneta park on September 21, 2025. People chant for system change and demand accountability from corrupt politicians and contractors while waving a Philippine flag. Photo by Marty Apuhin Members of Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines A popular quote thrownContinue reading “To demand climate justice is to fight against corruption”

Clarity Without Justice: Does the World Court’s Climate Opinion Truly Matters?

By Khurt Darren Gatdula and John Carl Cabangon In what many hailed as a “historic ruling”, a breakthrough for environmental accountability, the ICJ has provided clarity on climate change— but not justice in any way. Let’s break it down: 2024 is the hottest year on record and after that we experience severe climate catastrophe allContinue reading “Clarity Without Justice: Does the World Court’s Climate Opinion Truly Matters?”

SONA 2025: Nothing but fake promises and victim-blaming

YACAP assessed Marcos Jr.’s 4th State of the Nation Address only to get the following:1) Band-aid solution to Agriculture Marcos Jr. said: “Napatunayan na natin na kaya na natin ang bente pesos sa bawat kilo ng bigas, nang hindi malulugi ang ating mga magsasaka.“However, despite President Marcos Jr.’s claims of agricultural progress, many Filipino farmersContinue reading “SONA 2025: Nothing but fake promises and victim-blaming”

Kung hindi ngayon, kailan?

39th Commemoration of Collective Power of EDSA People Power Revolution February 21, 2025 During the 14-year dictatorship and fascism of Ferdinand Marcos Sr. several cases of human rights violation has been documented including illegal arrest, killings, enforced disappearances, and torture among the poor and political opponent of the administration including church workers, legal aid lawyers,Continue reading “Kung hindi ngayon, kailan?”

I think I’ve seen this film before, and I didn’t like the ending: The Implications of another Trump Presidency on Climate Justice

By John Carl Cabangon and Marty Apuhin from Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines The United States has elected Donald Trump, a convicted felon and climate denialist, to the presidency once again. The election’s outcome will shape the future of climate action and the state of human rights justice across the globe. Representing imperialist interestsContinue reading “I think I’ve seen this film before, and I didn’t like the ending: The Implications of another Trump Presidency on Climate Justice”

STATEMENT OF YACAP REGARDING THE RECENT OIL SPILL FROM ‘MT TERRA NOVA’ 

The Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines (YACAP) expresses its concern and frustration over the tragedy that happened on Thursday, where the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported a Philippine-flag vessel ‘MT Terranova’ with 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil capsized and sank off the coastal waters of Limay, Bataan. The casualties are currently beingContinue reading “STATEMENT OF YACAP REGARDING THE RECENT OIL SPILL FROM ‘MT TERRA NOVA’ “

Donate to affected communities of Typhoon Carina

URGENT CALL FOR DONATIONS FOR TYPHOON-AFFECTED COMMUNITIES Several areas in Luzon, including Metro Manila, have experienced severe flooding due to Typhoon Carina (Gaemi) combined with the intensified southwest monsoon, known locally as habagat. Metro Manila is now UNDER A STATE OF CALAMITY. Water levels in La Mesa Dam have surged, nearing the spill level due toContinue reading “Donate to affected communities of Typhoon Carina”

Official Statement of YACAP on the Philippines hosting the Loss & Damage Fund

July 18 2024 | A week ago, it was announced that the Philippines will host the board of the Loss and Damage Fund. According to Finance Secretary Ralph Recto, “Hosting the LDF Board will unlock more opportunities for the Philippines to accelerate its access to climate finance and investments, which are critical for future-proofing ourContinue reading “Official Statement of YACAP on the Philippines hosting the Loss & Damage Fund”

YACAP NCR’s Weaving the Waves Art Exhibit

Two days after the World Environment Day this 2024, Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippines National Capital Regional Chapter held an art exhibit in Silingan Coffee in Quezon City with various local artists to expose the issue of reclamation.