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Environmental Security


The West Philippine Sea: A Treasury of Marine Life and Livelihood
The West Philippine Sea is more than a body of water; it is an inheritance that defines the Filipino relationship with the natural world. Its biodiversity represents millions of years of evolutionary history concentrated within Philippine waters, a patrimony that belongs to the nation and to future generations. The economic value it generates sustains millions of families, while its ecological functions protect coastlines and regulate climate.

A. Agott
7 days ago4 min read


Biodiversity of the West Philippine Sea: A Cornerstone of Philippine Natural Heritage
The West Philippine Sea represents an ecological inheritance of immense value, a living laboratory of marine biodiversity that supports millions of livelihoods and contributes to global ocean health. Philippine research institutions have documented this richness with rigor and dedication, even as external pressures threaten the very ecosystems they study.

A. Agott
Jun 144 min read


Tiny Lives, Big Meaning: Why the Release of Sea Turtle Hatchlings in the West Philippine Sea Matters
The release of sea turtle hatchlings in the WPS is more than a ceremonial event. It is a reminder that the Philippines’ waters are not only strategic territories but living ecosystems deserving protection and care. In a world increasingly shaped by environmental uncertainty, even the smallest acts such as guiding tiny hatchlings safely to the sea carry lasting significance.
Monne Slyvia
May 273 min read


Philippines seen as strong on sovereignty, weak on wider regional challenges based on survey
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines has gained visibility as a defender of sovereignty and security in Southeast Asia, particularly in the West Philippine Sea but remains far less associated with addressing regional and global problems, according to a foreign‑policy survey. This assessment comes from Dr. Alicor Panao, a political‑science and foreign‑policy expert, who analyzed findings from the 2025 Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) Survey on ASEAN Dialogue Partn

J. Salazar
May 213 min read


Chinese Coast Guard Alleges Environmental Damage at Pag-asa Cay 2 Following Atin Ito Mission; Philippines asserted no garbage discarded in the West Philippine Sea
Filipino volunteers led by Dadah Kiram Ismula of Akbayan raised a Philippine flag on Pag-asa Cay 2 at approximately 5:40 a.m. The group departed from Pag-asa Island by rubber boat and later held a symbolic jet-ski flag ride referencing a 2016 campaign pledge by Rodrigo Duterte. Philippine participants also maintained that no garbage was left in the area, disputing Chinese claims of environmental damage.

J. Salazar
May 42 min read


Atin Ito Plants Philippine Flag on Pag-asa Cay 2 Amid Chinese Vessel Presence
The Armed Forces of the Philippines supported the mission, with spokesperson Roy Vincent Trinidad calling it a “profound testament to the indomitable spirit of the Filipino people” and an amplification of fisherfolk voices.

J. Salazar
May 42 min read


NSC Confirms Cyanide Seizure from Chinese Vessels Near Ayungin Shoal
NSC warned that reef destruction might enable China to stage an "environmental crisis" and blame the Philippines, mirroring past accusations against BRP Sierra Madre to deflect from its activities.

F. Palafox
Apr 142 min read
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