Greenpeace Philippines

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  • Yesterday, the Greenpeace Climate Rescue Station (CRS) was publicly launched in Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok.

    The CRS made its first public debut back in 2008 in an area called the “Black Triangle,” the heart of the lignite coal mining in Europe ... Read more >

  • Something big happened in Olongapo City yesterday. I have been blessed to witness and be part of this huge movement. 3,000 strong, the powerful message "No to Coal in Subic" took over the streets by people coming from communities in Olongapo and organ... Read more >

  • Come together, to save the Arctic

    Blogpost by Sir Paul McCartney - July 24, 2012 at 15:33

    1968. That was a hell of a year. The people were on the streets, revolution was in the air, we released the White Album, and perhaps the most influential photograph of all time was taken by an astronaut called William Anders.

    It was Christmas Eve. ... Read more >

  • Reversing a decline: Give fish a chance

    Blogpost by Vince Cinches - July 23, 2012 at 14:00 1 comment

    "Our future as human beings depends on our intelligent and prudent use of the oceans." -Nelson Mandela

    A juvenile skipjack (left) and a yellow fin tuna (right). The average mature skipjack weighs 8-10kgs while the average mature yellow fin tuna, 140kgs. Photo ©Vince Cinches/Greenpeace Read more >

    The recent Pole and Line Forum in General Santos City, the Tuna Capital of the Philippines, opened up many major fronts in our campaign to p...
  • David meets Goliath in Mindanao (Part II)

    Blogpost by Anna Abad - July 21, 2012 at 16:20

    (This is the second part of "David meets Goliath in Mindanao" blog series)

    Existing and proposed coal plants in the Philippines Read more >

    We were greeted by two of the elderly folks from the community - Lolo, Lola and her grand children approach us with a warm smile. After hearing what our intention was b...

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