Southeast Asia blog

Our weblogs from around Southeast Asia covering general Greenpeace and environmental news

  • May the light shine...

    Blogpost by Chuck Baclagon - November 30, 2010 at 14:26

    A little more than a dozen candles flicker in the dark wheelhouse of the Rainbow Warrior.

    An anti-climatic ending for the Turn the Tide Tour of Southeast Asia that rallied, thousands into action for the past 3 months or so, but nevertheless, the cand... Read more >

  • Kids at the Greenpeace BGY10 event

    Blogpost by Mitch Rosal - November 29, 2010 at 20:31

    It was a bright and sunny Sunday at the BGY10 tent. The sight and feel of children all eager and excited to play a part in the day’s Doodle Earth Eco-kids Club activity was very uplifting. The exhaustion I felt from restless nights seemed to have disa... Read more >

  • Indonesian reggae legend in Manila for Turn the Tide Shiptour

    Blogpost by Mitch Rosal - November 29, 2010 at 14:22

    “For me, I regard my music as a form of volunteering, something like a service that I give, you know no-commercial and as long as we both share the same vision.” -TonyQ

    TonyQ believes that there is a great need for people to see the connections e... Read more >

  • The Next Ten Years

    Blogpost by Von Hernandez - November 27, 2010 at 11:57

    Ten years have passed since Greenpeace made the decision to set up a formal presence in Southeast Asia.  The choice to expand and operate in the region was motivated by the realization that the battle for the future of the planet will ultimately be wo... Read more >

  • The Earth is waiting...

    Blogpost by Chuck Baclagon - November 27, 2010 at 1:20

    As a musical genre reggae has always been noted for its tradition of lyrical social criticism, which is embodied in songs that talk about life, love , and the quest for identity that is to be found in the pursuit of freedom from the metaphoric ‘Babylo... Read more >

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