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Live blog: Help communities affected by Super Typhoon Odette (int’l name Rai) #ReliefPH
Super Typhoon Odette (Rai) left at least 330,000 people displaced in parts of Visayas & Northern Mindanao
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#IlogPasiglahin network delivers giant greeting card to Pasig City Hall, calls on city mayors to reject PAREX
Representatives of the #IlogPasiglahin network delivered a supersized greeting card, asking Mayor Vico Sotto to oppose the proposed Pasig River Expressway or PAREX.
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Climate and Recovery in the Youth’s Words
The best entries from our Storytelling Workshop with Malabon Youth, Nov. 19, 2021
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Climate activists to CHR: Stand with communities, don’t delay climate justice
Ahead of International Human Rights Day, climate activists, typhoon survivors, farmers & fisherfolk trooped to CHR to demand Climate Justice
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Light up a Parol for Pasig River
In the spirit of the holidays, we're sending a message to city officials and candidates: light the way to better cities!
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Greenpeace denounces DOST-PNRI’s nuclear push
The best legacy that President Duterte can leave the Filipino people is to provide cheap, accessible, and renewable energy such as solar and wind
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Stories from our volunteers
Greenpeace volunteers come from all ages and backgrounds but are united in their passion for climate justice.
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Better Normal for Plastics Part 3: Some Case Studies of Reuse & Refill Stores
Benefits of reuse & refill through the lens of early adopters
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Better Normal for Plastics Part 2: The Costs and Benefits Associated with Reuse and Refill System
Due to the impact of plastic packaging on the environment, consumers have become more mindful and have been asking for less wasteful and more eco-friendly product options.
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Companies’ ‘interim’ waste collection schemes block PH’s transition to plastic-free economy, Greenpeace PH warns
Plastic neutrality is an ugly greenwashing scheme that forces people and communities to shoulder the costs of the impacts of plastic pollution created by companies.