Sinupalpal ni businesswoman at environmental advocate Christina ‘Ninay’ Festin-Tan si architect at provincial consultant Manuel ‘Lolong’ Rejano matapos kwestyunin ng huli ang 25 porsiyento na […]
Category: Marcopper
Macec, nananawagan na tanggapin na ang $100 milyon
BOAC, Marinduque — Nananawagan ang mga miyembro ng Marinduque Council for Environmental Concerns o MACEC na tanggapin na ng pamahalaang panlalawigan ang $100 milyon settlement […]
₱5.8-B settlement agreement sa pagitan ng Barrick at Marinduque, inaprubahan ng CA
BOAC, Marinduque — Sa 32-pahinang desisyon na ipinahayag nitong Biyernes, October 3, inaprubahan ng Court of Appeals (CA) ang $100 milyon o nasa ₱5.8 bilyon […]
MACEC, 29 na taon ng nakikibaka para sa karapatang pangkalikasan
BOAC, Marinduque — Sa pagdiriwang ng ika-29 na anibersaryo ng Marinduque Council for Environmental Concerns (MACEC) na ginanap nitong Hulyo 27 sa Sacred Heart Parish, […]
From poisoned soil to living earth: How bioremediation is healing Marinduque’s mining wounds
In the heart of Marinduque—a province once scarred by one of the worst environmental disasters in Philippine history—a quiet revolution in science is restoring life […]
Mining free zone, patuloy na isinusulong sa Marinduque
MOGPOG, Marinduque — Nagpahayag ng kanilang pagkadismaya at pagtutol ang Marinduque Council for Environmental Concerns (Macec) habang inilalahad ang kanilang panukalang maging mining-free zone at […]
Research Paper: The 1996 Marcopper Mining Disaster in Marinduque – Five Decades of Social Injustice and Neglect
Five decades have passed since Marcopper Mining Corporation operated in Marinduque. Thirty years of large-scale mining and two decades of ignoring to own up to their mistakes or “criminal negligence” during the 1996 mining disaster, the affected community members still suffer from its aftermath. From the previously pristine water of Calancan Bay, to the mountainous headwater of Mogpog, down to the historic Boac River, the ecological damage Marcopper has caused is beyond repair. People who used to catch fish, shrimps, and crabs in the rivers no longer see anything that has life in these bodies of water.
Cong. Velasco, DENR Secretary Cimatu discuss Marcopper issue
Cong. Lord Allan Jay Velasco of the Lone District of Marinduque paid a courtesy call to the office of Sec. Roy Cimatu of the Department and Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on January 25, 2018. Congressman Velasco expressed his concern over the present condition of the structures left by Marcopper Mining Corporation in the province and the need to address the structural breaches in the mines and dams at the old mining site.
DOH starts rehabilitation project in Marcopper affected areas in Marinduque
Department of Health (DOH) – MIMAROPA (Oriental/Occidental Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan) started its post disaster program for the rehabilitation of Mine-out Areas in Marinduque through the establishment of Carbon Neutral Garden and Oxygen Park among Marcopper affected municipalities in the Province of Marinduque.
CA denies Marcopper Mining appeal not to pay taxes owed Marinduque
The Court of Appeals (CA) has denied the motion filed by Marcopper Mining Corp. (Marcopper) asking the court to revisit its decision issued last year […]