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Blog entry by Chuck Baclagon | May 17, 2013

Why does Greenpeace exist? Honestly, I’ve been asking that for several years now and I have yet to come close to finding a definitive answer to the question. Although I have heard so many attempts at articulating what Greenpeace...

Moving Green Towards A Green Direction

Blog entry by AJ de Guzman | May 17, 2013

What was it like organizing a fundraising activity for Greenpeace? Well, at first it seemed impossible: we had no prior experience with this type of event organizing and very limited resources. We didn’t know where to start; we...

Which path should Myanmar choose?

Blog entry by Von Hernandez | May 10, 2013

Greenpeace Southeast Asia visited Yangon, Myanmar between 3-6 May 2013 for two exciting activities – co-hosting a Climate Changes Solutions roundtable discussion and a meeting with Nobel laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Shwedagon...

Botong Lunhaw (Green Vote)

Blog entry by Jenny Tuazon | May 4, 2013

Yesterday, we received a lovely poem written by Jason Occidental, a 5th year BS Computer Engineering student at Ateneo de Davao University. According to Jason, he got so inspired after attending the "Berde Ka Ba?", a Green Electoral...

Labor Day: Solidarity

Blog entry by Chuck Baclagon | May 1, 2013

Today. Unlike any other day in the year… …By the multitudes they rise… …With clenched fist and arms raised in futile resistance they march… ...and ultimately changed the world. Today is the 1 st of May: Labor Day which...

A Gap between your Words and the Truth

Blog entry by Ashov Birry | April 26, 2013

Last week Greenpeace International released the results of an   investigation,   which revealed that Gap Inc. (the company behind global brands including Banana Republic, Old Navy and its namesake Gap) is in business with a polluting...

To The Arctic Council With Love

Blog entry by Markus Power | April 23, 2013

A group of senior citizens from Portland, Oregon sent us a photo of themselves forming a human heart. In their email they wrote, "We sure hope this will make a difference — we may be old but we certainly still care." College students...

What did you do once you knew? An Earth Day reflection

Blog entry by Jenny Tuazon | April 22, 2013

"It is a wholesome and necessary thing for us to turn again to the earth and in the contemplation of her beauties to know the sense of wonder and humility." —Rachel Carson Today more than 175 countries observe Earth Day, which...

Saving the environment—more fun in the Philippines

Blog entry by Vince Cinches | April 22, 2013

Last Sunday, thousands came to celebrate Earth Day along Manila Bay in style. Some came dressed up as fish, while others came as Philippine mythical creatures believed to cause sickness to those who’ll destroy their homes. A cultural...

Seeing a polar bear for the first time

Blog entry by Willie Ferrer | April 16, 2013

I remember the first time I set eyes on a polar bear. It may have been from afar and through a telescope, but it was memorable nonetheless, realizing that I was taking in the same icy air that this magnificent creature was. Surely only...

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