In the mountain borderlands of Nueva Vizcaya and Quirino, where typhoons are growing fiercer and the ground less forgiving, OceanaGold Philippines is making a quiet but consequential argument: that the forces threatening extractive industries can become the very reason to operate more responsibly. The Didipio mine reported a 125 percent rise in net income in 2025, not despite its environmental and community commitments, but in the same breath as them. In an industry long associated with short-term extraction and long-term damage, this convergence of profitability and stewardship invites a broa