Greenpeace Philippines blogs & news
Welcome to Greenpeace Philippines Blogs & News—your source for the latest environmental news, community stories, and in-depth reports. Stay informed, explore our blogs, and discover how you can get involved to drive positive change for a greener, sustainable future.

Our blogs offer unique perspectives on environmental issues in the Philippines, sharing stories from our communities, insights from campaigns, and team reflections.
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What does ‘hosanna’ mean today?
Hosanna is not simply praise. At its root, it is a plea. A call that once meant “save us now,” spoken by people who knew what it was to live under pressure, to long for relief that could not wait. What does hosanna mean in a world marked by deepening crises?
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Our Courage is Bigger Than Any Storm
People ask why I am speaking out. The truth is simple: I woke up to what’s happening. And if I’m awake, I should be a voice for our community.
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5 ways to detox your home from plastic
Whether you just watched Plastic Detox on Netflix or because the first signs of summer inspired a good clean, here are five practical ways to detox your home from plastic.
Media queries
Stay updated with the latest news on key environmental issues in the Philippines. Here, you’ll find press releases, statements, and updates on our ongoing campaigns. If you’re a journalist or content creator, we’re here to support your work. For media inquiries or interview requests, please contact us directly.

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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.
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PH Environmental Groups Apprehensive of DENR Sec. Cuna Appointment
We, environmental justice groups, express serious concern over the appointment of Undersecretary Juan Miguel Cuna as the new Acting Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
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Greenpeace: Trash slides are bound to happen again, PH government must act now
Communities residing near Binaliw Landfill hold a candle lighting vigil, expressing their indignation for the suffering they are experiencing from the impacts of the neighboring dumpsite. Last January, 36 waste workers lost their lives to the trash slide that buried the waste segregation facility they were working in. Weeks after the tragedy in Binaliw, a…

Student Hub & FAQs
The Student Hub is designed for students and educators looking to learn more about environmental issues in the Philippines. Access educational resources, project ideas, and opportunities for student involvement. Additionally, our FAQ section answers common questions about our work, mission, and how you can get involved.
Greenpeace Philippines produces a wide range of reports and publications that delve into critical environmental issues. These resources are available for download and provide in-depth analysis, data, and recommendations to support environmental advocacy and policy making.
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Loving The Earth Through Food: Eco-friendly Lifestyle Recipes
The way we eat connects us to nature, and it all starts in our own kitchens! Check out our cookbook with easy recipes to help you begin your healthy and eco-friendly journey.
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Annual Report 2023: Championing Hope
In 2023, the message of hope became the driving force behind Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s campaigns, symbolising our commitmentto creating a more just and sustainable world.
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A Climate Justice Agenda for the Philippines
As President Marcos Jr.’s upcoming SONA approaches, Greenpeace Philippines urges his administration to turn words into action by adopting a Climate Justice Agenda that prioritizes the survival and wellbeing of Filipinos, now and for future generations.
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