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Enforcing Accountability: Holding Fossil Fuel Companies Liable for the Climate Crisis
This policy brief from Greenpeace Philippines outlines the urgent need for the Philippine government to adopt stronger measures in addressing the climate crisis, with a focus on corporate accountability and the protection of human rights.
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The climate crisis is a health crisis.
Yesterday was World Environmental Health Day, an occasion that seeks to remind us that our health is tied to the health of our environment. Ironically, September 26 also marks the…
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Malabon resolution paves the way for sustainable mobility
Greenpeace Philippines, mobility advocates, and citizens joined the City of Malabon this Saturday to celebrate a recent city resolution which champions alternative transportation modes to prioritize efficient mass mobility. The resolution declares September 16-22 as Malabon Mobility Week and September 22 as Malabon Carless Day.
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Greenpeace: Climate agenda a “no-show” in SONA 2023
QUEZON CITY, Philippines—Greenpeace believes that President Marcos Jr.’s 2023 State of the Nation Address (SONA) did not accurately reflect the real state of the nation, painting a naively positive outlook…
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Greenpeace: Include jeepney drivers and operators in revisiting PUV modernization
The steps we take toward this transition should be just and in the service of the people.
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Building resilient communities: Promoting people participation to address disaster risk
The toolkit is a collection of stories from Greenpeace’s partner organizations and local government units (LGUs) that found grassroots initiatives and solutions to some of the challenges in a disaster response.
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New DRR toolkit highlights local people-led solutions as key to climate resilience
The toolkit features 11 case studies from provinces and cities across the country, all of which showcase how DRR and CCAM programs benefit greatly from local indigenous knowledge and practices and localized solutions.
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What justice means for Filipino queer eco-warriors
We interviewed four queer eco-warriors from different parts of the Philippines about the state of our climate and how it connects with Filipino queer realities, and how we, as a society, can learn from their efforts in transcending the movement.
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Greenpeace statement on Pride 2023: Climate justice must leave no one behind
This is Greenpeace Philippines’ second time joining a Pride March, and like last year, we bring the same call: Climate justice is queer justice. But what does it mean, anong…
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Greenpeace mocks DENR-Shell ties: ‘Thank you’ for enabling climate greenwashing
Calls on DENR to instead demand climate reparations from fossil fuel companies