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Sunday, July 27, 2025

ASEAN Science Diplomats Chairman Issues Heartfelt Plea for Peace Amid Thailand–Cambodia Conflict


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“This is not just a border dispute. It is a heartbreak unfolding in real time.”


These were the searing words of Glenn Banaguas, Chairman of the ASEAN Science Diplomats, as he broke his silence with a powerful and profoundly emotional call for peace amidst the rapidly escalating tensions between Thailand and Cambodia. In a region bracing itself for the potential fallout of yet another geopolitical rift, Banaguas chose not to speak in the language of politics or posturing—but in the universal voice of empathy, unity, and shared humanity.


As skirmishes and unrest ripple across the borderlands, displacing families and sowing fear in communities, Banaguas stood firmly as a beacon of moral clarity. With unwavering compassion, he appealed not just to heads of state, but to the very conscience of Southeast Asia.


“Behind every headline is a child crying for a parent, a mother praying for her son, a family torn apart by fear. These are not numbers. These are lives. These are dreams.”


Banaguas's voice, though calm, carried the weight of generations of ASEAN unity forged in the crucible of war, colonialism, and eventual reconciliation. His sorrow for the suffering caused by the conflict was palpable—reflecting a deep understanding that war is not merely fought on borders, but within the hearts of the innocent.


He painted a haunting picture of the trauma already inflicted: children’s laughter silenced by gunfire, families separated in a flash, the uncertainty of whether tomorrow will bring peace or more pain. In a statement that stirred diplomats and civilians alike, Banaguas issued a poignant warning:


“We must not let the silence of diplomacy become the silence of graves. Let us speak loudly, bravely, and with love.”


For Banaguas, the ASEAN dream was never just a geopolitical ideal. It was a moral vision—an unbreakable bond of nations committed to collective peace, prosperity, and progress. He implored both Thailand and Cambodia to remember that their roots run deeper than their divides. Centuries of shared culture, language, and heritage cannot and must not be undone by conflict.


And in this moment of uncertainty, Banaguas turned to the power of science diplomacy—a discipline he has long championed as a transformative tool for peace.


“Science diplomacy is more than negotiation, it is empathy in motion, compassion with purpose. It is the quiet courage to reach across divides, even when wounds are fresh and trust is fragile.”


His words underscored the need for leadership that listens, not lectures; that heals, not harms. Science, he argued, has the power to transcend politics—to offer data in place of division, facts in place of fear, solutions in place of sorrow.


The ASEAN Science Diplomats movement, under Banaguas’s leadership, has long stood for the idea that science can be a unifying force across fragmented ideologies. In times of disaster, in moments of crisis, it is often the scientist, the researcher, the teacher—armed not with weapons but with knowledge and empathy—who steps forward to rebuild trust.


And now, he says, it is time for those very people to rise.


“Let us not be indifferent. Let us not be distant. Let us be the hands that hold, the voices that comfort, the minds that solve. Let us be ASEAN not just in name but in soul.”


Banaguas’s plea was not merely rhetorical. It was a call to action—for scientists, educators, civil society, and regional leaders to actively engage in preventing the further unraveling of peace. His vision was not just for a ceasefire of arms, but a ceasefire of hatred, of misunderstanding, of historical wounds left to fester.


He closed with a message that reached far beyond press conferences and diplomatic channels. It was a message to the displaced, the grieving, the terrified:


“To those suffering: know that your pain is felt in every corner of our region. To those grieving: your sorrow is ours, and we mourn with you. To those fighting for peace: we walk beside you, hand in hand, heart to heart. We are one ASEAN family—scarred by conflict but stitched together by compassion. Wounded, yes, but never broken. And never alone.”


A Legacy of Peace Rooted in Science and Heart

In a world where rhetoric often overshadows reason, Glenn Banaguas reminds Southeast Asia of its higher calling—not just as a political bloc, but as a family bound by shared dreams. His voice, firm yet tender, offers a vision of peace not defined by treaties but by truth, empathy, and collective resolve.


As the region watches and waits, it is this brand of leadership—authentic, courageous, and profoundly human—that may yet light the way forward.


About ASEAN Science Diplomats

ASEAN Science Diplomats is a regional platform committed to advancing peace, security, resilience, and sustainability through the power of science, diplomacy, and compassion. Under the leadership of Chairman Glenn Banaguas, the organization empowers scientists, policymakers, and communities to come together and craft collaborative solutions to global and regional challenges. Through science diplomacy, it fosters dialogue across cultures and countries—proving that even in the face of conflict, knowledge and humanity can prevail.

Friday, July 25, 2025

Maka-KALIKASANg Araw: A Turning Point in Climate Justice as the International Court of Justice Releases Landmark Advisory Opinion


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In a world battered by relentless storms and rising waters, justice for our wounded planet has long remained elusive. But on July 24, 2025, a powerful shift echoed from the hallowed halls of The Hague. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) finally broke its silence and issued a historic Advisory Opinion on the Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change—an unprecedented legal pronouncement that could redefine accountability in the global fight against climate collapse.


As the Philippines struggles through another wave of devastating floods—drenching entire communities, crippling livelihoods, and threatening lives—the timing of the ICJ’s opinion could not be more symbolic. Our nation, long ranked among the most vulnerable to climate change, now holds a legal torch of hope: a binding moral compass directed squarely at the world's biggest polluters.


Climate Crisis: A Legal Reckoning Begins

For the first time, the ICJ has categorically stated that countries are legally obligated to fulfill their commitments under crucial international climate accords—including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Paris Agreement, and the Kyoto Protocol. This is not merely diplomatic lip service—it is a declaration of enforceable responsibility.


No longer can powerful nations conveniently sidestep their duties or treat environmental stewardship as optional. The advisory opinion makes it unmistakably clear: the promises etched into these treaties are not to be ignored, delayed, or diluted. They are mandates, and with this ICJ opinion, those mandates gain legal and ethical teeth.


Beyond Emissions: A Holistic Obligation

Significantly, the court went beyond the usual rhetoric surrounding emissions and fossil fuel dependency. It emphasized a comprehensive obligation—protecting not only the atmosphere but also the broader ecosystem. From forests and mangroves to oceans and wildlife, the ICJ recognizes that environmental preservation cannot be separated from climate action.


This shift toward a holistic legal interpretation means that climate justice now includes the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment—a right that every citizen of this planet, especially those in climate-vulnerable nations like the Philippines, must be empowered to claim.


Path to Reparations: Climate-Vulnerable Nations Rise

Perhaps most groundbreaking is this: affected countries, for the first time, now have a clear legal foundation to hold major polluters accountable. Whether through diplomatic channels, multilateral pressure, or international litigation, nations harmed by climate inaction can now demand reparations—financial support, technical assistance, and concrete action.


This is no longer just advocacy. It’s justice. It’s legal recourse. It’s history being made.


A Filipino Voice for the Planet

David D’Angelo, National Chairperson of GPP Kalikasan Muna – Green Party of the Philippines, underscored the gravity of the advisory opinion, calling it a "clarifying force" that legitimizes decades of environmental advocacy. He reminds us that while the ICJ and the International Criminal Court (ICC) are different entities, their roles in shaping global accountability are both crucial.


D’Angelo’s leadership and the tireless efforts of Filipino climate advocates have amplified our country’s voice in global green diplomacy. The ICJ’s statement is more than a legal document—it is a vindication of the struggle that environmental defenders have waged for generations.


#KalikasanMuna: A Call to Action

The ICJ’s opinion may be advisory, but it sends a thunderous signal: the era of climate impunity is ending. From Manila to Madrid, from the sinking islands of the Pacific to the drought-stricken fields of Africa, the cry for accountability is becoming a demand backed by law.


As we mark this Maka-KALIKASANg araw, we do so with a renewed sense of purpose. We are no longer just asking the world to act—we are telling them they must.


This is our moment.


This is our movement.


For the full report and press release, visit:

 https://www.dangelodavid.com/2025/07/advisory-opinion-climate-change-international-court-of-justice.html


Let this be the day we remember that justice, like nature, finds a way.

Reimagining the Media Landscape: MSDC 2025 Sets the Global Stage for Communication Breakthroughs in Bangkok


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In a world where technology evolves faster than our ability to comprehend its consequences, the power of media and communication stands as both compass and catalyst. Enter the 5th International Conference on Media Science and Digital Communication (MSDC 2025)—a gathering of visionaries, scholars, and changemakers converging at the Ambassador Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand on November 20–21, 2025. With the powerful theme “Media and Communication in a World Reimagined,” this global event doesn’t just examine change—it dares to shape it.


Now on its fifth successful year, MSDC has grown into a premiere arena for dialogue and discovery, drawing participants from over 30 countries, 100+ universities, and building a vibrant network of more than 1,500 media scholars and professionals across the globe. This year, it invites you to step into the frontier of innovation—where critical thinking meets transformative technology, and where the future of communication is both explored and rewritten.


Why MSDC 2025 Matters Now More Than Ever

As disinformation thrives, AI redefines creativity, and societies wrestle with identity and equity, MSDC 2025 emerges as a lighthouse amid the chaos—a space to question, confront, and create. This is not just a conference; it is a global movement for those committed to harnessing media science and digital communication to build a better-informed, more inclusive world.


MSDC 2025 examines seismic shifts in global dynamics and their impact on media through six powerful paper submission streams:


Leadership, Media, and the New World Order – Deconstruct how global leadership shapes media narratives and international understanding.


Equality and Opportunity in the Digital Era – Explore the paradoxes of access, privilege, and digital ethics.


Cultural Identity and Representation Amid Change – Analyze how media reshapes identities and uplifts or erases marginalized voices.


Innovations in Media for Social Impact – Investigate emerging tech as tools for resilience, equity, and justice.


Digital Communication Technologies and Innovations – From 5G to AI, witness the revolution transforming audience engagement and content creation.


Network Security and Cybersecurity in Media Communication – Navigate the threats and protections shaping the digital media ecosystem.


A World-Class Gathering of Thought Leaders

MSDC 2025 boasts an illustrious lineup of speakers who are reimagining the media landscape:


Prof. Ulrike Rohn, Tallinn University, Estonia – Keynote Speaker


Prof. Laura Trujillo-Liñán, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico – Keynote Speaker


Prof. Shakuntala Banaji, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK – Keynote Speaker


Prof. Dr. Wang Changsong, Xiamen University Malaysia – Co-Chair


Prof. Kenneth Kim, Hanyang University, South Korea – Co-Chair


Joining them are plenary and workshop speakers from institutions across Asia, Europe, and Africa—each bringing their unique expertise to the table. Among them: Dr. Goh Wei Wei, Prof. Spencer Striker, Assoc. Prof. Izzal Asnira Zolkepli, and Prof. Danilo Arao of the University of the Philippines, who will headline a highly anticipated Pre-Conference Workshop on “Getting Published in Academic Journals like Media Asia.”


From Ideas to Impact: Workshops that Empower

MSDC’s curated Pre-Conference and Main Event Workshops are designed to elevate research and amplify influence:


“How to Publish High-Impact Journal Publications” with Prof. Md. Mamun Habib


“Reimagining the World Through Communication” with Dr. Sergio Quiroga


“Digital Media Trend Workshop” with Prof. Kenneth Kim


“What Happens When Nobody Believes Anything Anymore?” with Mr. Rukesh Varan


These sessions don’t just impart skills—they build bridges across disciplines, industries, and continents.


Opportunities Beyond the Podium

MSDC 2025 offers more than the chance to present a paper. It’s a launchpad for scholarly excellence, featuring:


Publication Tracks in peer-reviewed journals like Studies in Media and Communication and Journal of Communication


Call for Book Chapters with IGI Global


Scholarship Program providing partial fee waivers for deserving delegates


Your work deserves visibility. MSDC ensures it meets its ultimate research destination.


Bangkok: Where Innovation Meets Inspiration

What better setting for a conference redefining global communication than Bangkok—a city where tradition dances with the future? Host to luxury hotels, bustling floating markets, and vibrant cultural landmarks, Bangkok creates the perfect backdrop for collaboration, creativity, and cross-cultural synergy.


The Ambassador Hotel offers top-tier hospitality with the connectivity and comfort scholars and professionals demand. And with countless sights to explore—from majestic temples to cutting-edge digital hubs—your MSDC 2025 experience promises intellectual and cultural enrichment.


Take the Next Step: Reimagine the World with Us

The world doesn’t wait. And neither should you. Whether you're an academic, journalist, policy maker, digital creator, or media strategist—MSDC 2025 offers the stage, the network, and the tools to make your mark on the future of communication.


Submit your abstract by: July 24, 2025

Early bird registration ends: August 21, 2025


Register now: www.tiikm.com


Join MSDC 2025 and be part of the global dialogue that dares to ask—not just what media is—but what it can become.


Media and Communication in a World Reimagined.

This is your moment. Seize it in Bangkok.

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