About the blogger

Amalie Obusan

Amalie is Regional Climate and Energy Campaigner at Greenpeace Southeast Asia.

  • Doha debriefing

    Blogpost by Amalie Obusan - December 11, 2012 at 16:59

    Sacks of rice are loaded into the Greenpeace ship Esperanza for the communities devastated by typhoon Bopha. Copyright: Pat Roque / Greenpeace

    Doha was my first time at a UN climate conference and not sure of what to expect, I was immediately reminded of what was at stake when 'super typhoon' Bopha crashed into the Philippines – a type of storm we may see more of if we do not succeed in li... Read more >

  • Earth glow

    Blogpost by Amalie Obusan - August 3, 2012 at 17:55 1 comment

    Last Wednesday night, before leaving the stadium after the launch of the Climate Rescue Station (CRS) in Bangkok, I looked back and saw the Earth glowing.  It felt so beautiful I wanted to put my arms around it.

    Being a Greenpeace campaigner, peopl... Read more >

  • 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 >

  • The sight of more than a hundred fishing boats with "Clean, Sustainable, Peaceful Energy" flags sailing at sunrise with the Rainbow Warrior in one of the most beautiful bays in the Philippines is really something to marvel about.  It was an early star... Read more >

  • Rainbow Warrior arrives in General Santos

    Blogpost by Amalie Obusan - November 19, 2010 at 23:46

    Greenpeace flagship the Rainbow Warrior arrived in General Santos City in Mindanao, to start off the third leg of her “Turn the Tide” tour of Southeast Asia. She is here in the country to highlight Greenpeace’s campaign asking President Aquino to comm... Read more >

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