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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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From Batasan Island: Why I’m Fighting for Climate Justice
If you are reading this from far away, please know that every storm has names and faces behind it. Boats have names. Homes have birthdays. When storms make the news, we carry on with repairs long after the headlines are gone. We need those responsible for this crisis to help pay for the losses and…
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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…
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Greenpeace: Rizal landfill collapse exposes gov’t inaction on waste
Weeks after the Binaliw landfill tragedy, which claimed 36 lives, another trash slide incident happened in Rodriguez, Rizal. Reports claim that there are at least three individuals missing since a portion of the landfill collapsed last Friday afternoon.
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Real change needs real options
In conversations about plastic waste, behavior change is often described as simply a matter of motivation. If people care enough, the thinking goes, they will reduce plastic use. But insights from reuse projects in Southeast Asia tell a fuller story.
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Job Opening: Programme Director
Do you have the skills and passion to help shape a green and safer world? Apply now!
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Greenpeace calls for justice amid PH’s back-to-back top rankings in climate risk indices
Greenpeace Philippines said the country’s continued placement among the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations underscores how Filipinos are paying the highest price for the crisis, even as those most responsible for climate change evade accountability. The Philippines ranked 7th in Germanwatch’s Climate Risk Index, and once again 1st in the World Risk Index, reflecting how millions…









