Environment group renews call for countries and corporations to pay up for climate damages

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Fallen trees, damaged houses and facilities in Sitio Kambubuyugan, Brgy. Kalawakan
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QUEZON CITY — Greenpeace Philippines, together with youth groups in Bulacan Province, today called on the Philippine government to ensure that disaster recovery plans—and the country’s long term economic recovery strategy—is powered by Renewable Energy. The call came following the installation of solar panels and solar-rechargeable lamps at Brgy. Kalawakan, Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan, pending power restoration in the wake of Super Typhoon Karding (int’l name Noru), to support the community’s recovery from an extreme weather event made worse by climate change. Doña Remedios Trinidad was one of the areas where signal no. 5 was raised, as Karding moved closer to Luzon.

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