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RESILIENCE? You say that like it’s a good thing
For many individuals and communities who have lost loved ones and livelihoods to disasters, the term “resilience” is a double-edged sword that can cut both ways.
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DOE renamed “Department of Dangerous and Dirty Energy”
March 11 - Greenpeace activists delivered ‘radioactive waste’ barrels to the “Department of Dangerous and Dirty Energy”, the gov't agency formerly known as the Department of Energy
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Greenpeace to PH gov’t, LGUs: Explore local, sustainable solutions amid oil crisis
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (08 March 2022) – Oil prices increase yet again this week by PhP 5.00 for diesel and PhP 3.00 for gas, as the military conflict in Ukraine…
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Fashion Wastage and Where to Source Authentic Traditional Filipino Textiles and Fabrics
When we think about environmental hazards, we often think of the same culprits like plastic waste, burning of fossil fuel, electronic waste, and deforestation. Very seldom do we think about…
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Imminent Plastics Treaty to give Filipinos fighting chance vs. plastic-polluting businesses
Developing countries like the Philippines will have a rallying point to call for drastic measures to cut down on production and start a just transition—all with the necessary support mechanisms the mandate includes.
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Greenpeace on nuclear deal: Desperate, misguided EO must be revoked
President Duterte on February 28 signed Executive Order (EO) No. 164 adopting a national position for a nuclear energy program. The move was...
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IPCC – No room for inaction as latest report reveals rapid worsening of climate impacts – Greenpeace PH
“The report says that the risks are far greater than originally thought. And the reality is that, even as we have tried to cope, we are still not prepared.”
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Greenpeace: Next president to ‘hit the ground running,’ must address climate crisis from roots
“The next president can no longer put the climate crisis on the sidelines and argue that the country has other problems to solve. Without concrete and urgent actions, the climate crisis is poised to worsen the country’s health, economic, and other challenges.”
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Look up! Another warning by IPCC climate scientists is heading our way
On 28 February, the second of four parts of the latest IPCC assessment will be published. The report will pick up right where the previous one left off: focusing on the impacts of the climate crisis on humanity, our homes, livelihoods and the ecosystems we depend on.
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An Urban Revolution: How the Philippines and Mexico are transforming their cities through food
Despite being continents apart, the Philippines and Mexico share many things in common– culture, language and food!