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Green groups, advocates deliver bold message to governments: End plastic now
As world leaders gather in Busan, South Korea this week for the fifth and most critical session of the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations, Greenpeace Philippines, together with its community partners in La Union, unfurled a giant banner along the shores of Urbiztondo, sending a bold message to END PLASTIC NOW.
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Shell announces USD 6 billion profits as PH mourns victims of Severe Tropical Storm Trami
On the day of national mourning for victims of Severe Tropical Storm Trami (local name Kristine), Greenpeace reacted to oil and gas giant Shell’s recently reported $6.02bn in quarterly profits and called on President Marcos Jr to demand payment for loss and damages from the planet’s worst climate polluters.
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We cannot fix the climate crisis with resilience: A reflection on a life of typhoons
When you are wading through waist-deep floods, wondering if you will live through the night while a typhoon huffs and puffs through your country, you will understand that it is not a small change that will save you.
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The Struggles of Coastal Communities in Palapag during Extreme Weather Events like Tropical Storm Kristine (Trami)
As Severe Tropical Storm Kristine (Trami) continues to wreak havoc across different parts of the Philippines, let’s hear the story from the coastal community of Palapag, Northern Samar—a place rarely covered in the news during climate disasters.
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Greenpeace on PH-South Korea nuclear deal: Stop nuclear deals, focus on RE
Greenpeace Philippines today denounced the signing of an agreement to conduct a feasibility study on the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) between the Philippines and South Korea.
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‘Courage for Climate’ Signature Drive Kicks Off, Pushes for Landmark Climate Accountability Law
In a courageous act, environmental advocates successfully launched a nationwide signature campaign to hold major oil, coal, and gas companies accountable for their role in the climate crisis.
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Greenpeace statement on the Court of Appeals’ updated decision on GM crops
The Philippine Court of Appeals (CA) stood its ground and upheld its decision to protect the people’s right to a healthy environment, revoking the biosafety permit and ordering PhilRice to cease and desist the on-going commercial propagation and activities on genetically modified Golden rice and until there is proof of safety and all legal requirements…
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Representatives of climate impacted communities protest at DENR to demand accountability from oil companies
Representatives of climate impacted communities, civil society organizations, and Greenpeace Philippines staged a protest in front of the DENR
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IN PHOTOS: Oil from capsized tanker MT Terranova has reached the municipal waters of Hagonoy, Bulacan
Oil from capsized tanker MT Terranova, which was carrying 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil, has reached the municipal waters of Hagonoy, Bulacan. A thick layer of oil has been seen across the water’s surface approximately 4 kilometers from the coastline.