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Yolanda survivors to SEC: Strengthen corporate climate accountability
A day after the day of national mourning for the victims of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine, survivors of Super Typhoon Yolanda–the most powerful storm make landfall in the Philippines eleven years ago–urged the government to enforce stronger climate accountability policies for corporations.
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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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Statement on Tropical Storm Kristine (Trami) – PBBM must act on loss and damage
As Tropical Storm Kristine (Trami) battered the Bicol Region, Eastern Samar, and other provinces with intense rain, and still gaining strength before making landfall, Greenpeace calls for urgency in climate action.
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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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Communities yet to recover from previous disasters as Tropical Storm Enteng batters Luzon, pulls monsoon rains, flooding Metro Manila and other provinces
As Tropical Storm Enteng (Yagi) traversed Eastern and Northern Luzon pulling torrential rains that flooded Metro Manila and other provinces, Greenpeace calls for urgency in climate action.
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Securing Loss and Damage Fund Board hosting is only step one–national accountability mechanisms are next
Pres Marcos Jr. has signed into law the "Loss and Damage Fund Board Act," the enabling measure that grants legal personality to the board governing the international climate change fund. Greenpeace climate campaigner Jeff Chua said...
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Study confirms: Super Typhoon Carina strengthened by fossil fuel-charged climate change
A new study by World Weather Attribution (WWA) found that Super Typhoon Carina (known internationally as Gaemi) was intensified by anthropogenic climate change—
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In the wake of typhoon, capsized oil tanker in Manila Bay highlights dangers of fossil fuels
An oil tanker carrying 1.4 million liters of oil capsized and sank in Manila Bay, endangering the nearby municipality of Limay in Bataan province and other areas already heavily affected by extreme rainfall from Super Typhoon Carina and the enhanced southwestern monsoon.
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Live blog: Help communities affected by Super Typhoon Carina (int’l name Gaemi) #ReliefPH
Typhoon Carina, also known internationally as Typhoon Gaemi, recently intensified into a super typhoon, bringing widespread devastation to parts of Taiwan and the Philippines.