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By Renee Karunungan Posted on June 14, 2015September 16, 2015

4 Things I learned from walking 500 kilometers for 18 days

Last year, then commissioner of the Climate Change Commission Nederev “Yeb” Saño went on a 1,000km walk from Manila, kilometer zero, to Tacloban, ground zero. It was called the Climate … Continue reading 4 Things I learned from walking 500 kilometers for 18 days

Categories: ClimateTags: climate, climate action, climate justice, climate walk, featured
By Renee Karunungan Posted on June 10, 2015July 13, 2015

Young climate campaigners to watch before the UN’s Paris Summit

Recently, I, together with 11 other young people from around the world, was featured by The Guardian as one of the climate campaigners to watch before UN’s Paris Summit in December, … Continue reading Young climate campaigners to watch before the UN’s Paris Summit

Categories: Blog, ClimateTags: climate, climate action, climate justice, featured, Paris COP
By Renee Karunungan Posted on June 2, 2015July 11, 2015

Our Sexuality is Not a Joke

Allow me to say this: our sexuality is not a joke. There is something fundamentally wrong with how LGBT and women are portrayed and treated in pop culture. In the … Continue reading Our Sexuality is Not a Joke

Categories: Human RightsTags: featured, gender, human rights, LGBT, sexuality
By Renee Karunungan Posted on May 27, 2015July 11, 2015

Why Shifting to Brown Rice Matters

It’s a fact that Filipinos love rice. We eat it 3 times a day and for many of us, one cup simply isn’t enough. According to the Philippine Rice Research … Continue reading Why Shifting to Brown Rice Matters

Categories: ClimateTags: brown rice, climate, climate change adaptation, featured, food security
By Renee Karunungan Posted on September 18, 2014July 11, 2015

We deserve better

I commute every day. I have taken every possible mode of transportation there is in the city—bus, van, FX, train, tricycle, pedicab, name it. Like every other Filipino commuter, I … Continue reading We deserve better

Categories: Human RightsTags: featured, human rights, public transportation

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