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Shell’s $18.5 billion profits underscore the cost paid by Philippine typhoon survivors
The profit announcement comes less than two months after 103 Filipino survivors of Super Typhoon Odette filed a landmark case against Shell in UK courts, citing research linking fossil fuel emissions to the increasing likelihood of devastating storms in the Philippines.
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Cebu landfill landslide recalls Payatas tragedy, underscores country’s waste crisis
Greenpeace calls on PH gov to fully implement RA 9003 and enforce plastic reduction
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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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Art as resistance: Climate survivors, Leeroy New, unveil Odette anniversary installation in Bohol
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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Filipino Odette survivors file landmark climate damages case against Shell in UK
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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Greenpeace joins Nov. 30 protests, calls for reform to stop corruption and hold big polluters accountable
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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COP 30 outcomes a blow to Filipino communities
What started with strong hope and promise ended without actionable roadmaps to the burning of fossil fuels
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We’re not ‘vulnerable.’ We’re being sacrificed.
From the Philippines to Thailand, Typhoon Kalmaegi (Tino) shows how the world left Global South countries exposed again
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Uwan damages surged 30% due to climate change—report
Greenpeace Philippines urged world leaders at COP30 in Brazil to act decisively and make climate polluters pay, following new research showing that climate change—driven largely by fossil fuels—intensified the recent Typhoons Tino and Uwan









