Episodes
There is a new government in power. As President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. takes on the helm of the country, what does this mean for the Philippine environment? In this episode, Jee Geronimo and environment reporter Jhesset Enano look back at the state of the environment during the Duterte administration and the prospects of environmental protection and conservation under President Marcos.
Published 07/09/22
Plastic pollution is a real threat to the environment, and probably no other sector feels its impact than our fisherfolk.  In this episode, Jee Geronimo sits down with 2021 Ramon Magsaysay awardee and Zamboanga Sibugay-based fisherman Roberto “Ka Dodoy” Ballon and Oceana Philippines vice president Gloria Ramos to talk about the reality of plastic pollution and how it’s affecting our communities.
Published 06/24/22
June 8 is World Oceans Day! In this episode, Rappler environment editor Jee Geronimo sits down with Palawan-based environment reporter Keith Fabro to talk about the challenges and joys of writing about environmental issues with the community in mind.
Published 06/08/22
The Commission on Human Rights recently released a 160-page report on climate change, wrapping up its years-long national inquiry on the issue. In this episode, Jee Geronimo talks to Derek Cabe of the Coal-Free Bataan Movement, one of the petitioners in the landmark case that launched the national inquiry.
Published 05/28/22
Eleksyon na! Samu’t sari ang ingay nitong campaign season, pero hindi masyadong napag-usapan ang environment. Sa unang episode ng The Green Report, pakinggan ang kuwentuhan nina Jee Geronimo at Rappler senior reporter Pia Ranada tungkol dito.
Published 05/04/22