Greenpeace Philippines

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  • A campaign that touches us all

    Blogpost by Q'orianka Kilcher - November 8, 2012 at 21:03

    Q'orianka KilcherYou're going out. First thing you do is decide what to wear, right?

    You decide on your look, you check in the mirror, (maybe change and check in the mirror and again a few times...) and then you're ready. We do the same when we're shopping -- we deci... Read more >

  • The Esperanza's back in the Pacific

    Blogpost by Farah Obaidullah - November 6, 2012 at 11:34

    The sun has just set on my first day back on board the Greenpeace ship, the Esperanza. It’s been six years since I last sailed on the Esperanza for our Pacific fisheries campaign and I am glad to see how much the campaign has e... Read more >

  • IUU fishing? A big "no-no" in Palau

    Blogpost by Cristina Nitafan - November 3, 2012 at 9:57

    A view of Palau waters from the Republic of Palau's National Congress. Read more >

    Palau, because of its beach and scenery, reminds me so much of the Philippines. Interestingly, similarities between the two countries range from vegetation to countries that ruled them. But what sets Palau different from the Philippines is that...
  • Aquino's moral imperative

    Blogpost by Anna Abad - October 30, 2012 at 12:05

    In 2011, the Philippines topped the list of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. The distinction is confirmed by the series of weather-related calamities that was endured by the country last year, and which claimed over 3,000 lives, affe... Read more >

  • Full marks for Marks & Spencer

    Blogpost by Martin Besieux - October 24, 2012 at 23:11

    Encouraging a fashion behemoth to change the way it produces clothing is no small task. But armed with the facts and the collective power of supporters like you, we are able to achieve the sort of success story we are announcing today.

    Today, British... Read more >

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