Greenpeace joins Baguio citizens in a 2-day protest vs SM Mall Baguio expansion plans

Greenpeace volunteers join hundreds of Baguio citizens and community groups to protest the plan of SM Mall Baguio to cut 43 trees and uproot another 139 at Luneta Hill to pave the way for the construction of a 7-floor pay parking building.

Take action by telling the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to revoke their permit to SM Mall Baguio's destructive project ☛ http://bit.ly/Baguio

Greenpeace volunteers join hundreds of Baguio citizens and community groups to protest the plan of SM Mall Baguio to cut 43 trees and uproot another 139 at Luneta Hill to pave the way for the construction of a 7-floor pay parking building.

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