Greenpeace activists deliver solar panels to Malacañang as part of a call for President Benigno Aquino III to lead the Philippines on an Energy Revolution.
Greenpeace called on the Philippine President to adopt an Energy [R]evolution roadmap to propel the country towards a clean development path. The call was made as thousands of people around the planet joined the “10-10-10 Global Work Party”...
Greenpeace activists hold black posters and banners with whale symbols outside the Japanese Embassy in Manila, Philippines and around the world on Sept. 7, 2010. Greenpeace has condemned as disproportionate and unjust a one year jail term,...
The running priest," Fr. Robert Reyes, joined Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks and boats, along with hundreds of Laguna youth, who all collected wastes along the coast of Laguna de Bay in Calamba for International Coastal Clean-up Day, 18...
"The running priest," Fr. Robert Reyes, joined Greenpeace volunteers in kayaks and boats, along with hundreds of Laguna youth, who all collected wastes along the coast of Laguna de Bay in Calamba for International Coastal Clean-up Day, 18...
Greenpeace calls for full disclosure on industrial pollutions during International Coastal Clean-up Day.
Greenpeace volunteers segregate garbage and other wastes collected along Laguna de Bay during International Coastal Clean-up Day activities in Calamba, 18 September 2010, organized with the participation of hundreds of Laguna youth. Greenpeace is...
After the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, the Ukrainian government regular monitored the food and soil of the affected areas, this monitoring discontinued in 2009. In 2011, Greenpeace visited the Ukraine to carry out independent research. In one...
25 years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, residents of the area are still exposed to the radiation. They depend on contaminated food and milk.
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