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PH-made campaigning platform marks 5th year of people power
Bataris advocates stress need for collective action as environmental, community problems worsen.
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Community Pantry: Not Your Usual Bedtime Stories
Once upon a time, in a kingdom far far away, there lived a princess whose only desire in life is to ....
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Reflections on community pantries: what’s next?
Our team talked to three youth organizers who have started community pantries in their neighborhoods, to get an idea of how they see this moving forward.
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How one person’s action can move a community: the A.T. Reyes Street Community Pantry
When Kris Zoleta put up a simple community pantry in their area, she didn't expect to witness an active "ecosystem," in her words.
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5 young Filipinos who made waves in climate and environmental justice in 2020
With everyone focused on the pandemic for the most part of 2020, there were several times that the country was harshly reminded of the current climate crisis. At the tail-end…
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‘We’ve had enough’: Bicol youth urge gov’t to declare climate emergency
Youth climate advocates from Bicol today called on the government to declare a national climate emergency following the devastation of Super Typhoon Rolly
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#RollyPH, COVID-19, and the fears that came with it
On the eve of November 1, these women from Navotas City were caught preparing for the arrival of super typhoon Rolly, the strongest typhoon to hit land this year.
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Annual Report 2019: Sounding the Alarm
In 2019 we witnessed the power of people to make change in the face of the climate emergency that continues to threaten Southeast Asia’s communities and biodiversity.
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Remembering Typhoon Ondoy and its triggers
Thinking about how an event can bring about a drastic change in milieu, Typhoon Ondoy comes to mind. I remember how it paralyzed society at the time, and the people around me.
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Twenty in 2020
20 years is only possible because of people like you, who have helped to create the diverse and thriving Greenpeace Southeast Asia that we are today.