Reconnect with food
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SWS Survey on Eating Meat
Greenpeace Philippines commissioned a survey to take a better look at Filipinos’ meat consumption.
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Sprouting from Disaster
Climate change is making natural disasters more intense and frequent, which in turn cause periodic food emergencies and damage billions’ worth of agriculture. In response, the government must review its policies and craft new ones so that farmers can help their fellow farmers who are affected by storms and drought to access diversified seeds. This…
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Local oil, gas expansion to lock PH into fossil fuels, raise emissions amid energy crisis
Greenpeace Philippines is sounding the alarm over the government’s renewed push to further explore oil and gas in the protected Liguasan Marsh—in parallel with those being done in Tawi-Tawi, Cebu and Malampaya
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End the War, End the Dependence for National and Regional Security
The upcoming 2026 ASEAN Summit, should address the issues of fuel supplies and food prices with the lense of fast tracking the just transition towards renewable energy as a matter of national and regional security.
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Marcos energy emergency declaration must deliver systemic and climate-responsive reforms, aside from much-needed immediate relief
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s declaration of a national energy emergency must deliver immediate relief to Filipinos amid staggering oil price hikes and the US-Iran war, as the country remains under a year-long state of calamity.