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Greenpeace demands labor rights, sustainability in PH, SEA tuna industry
Greenpeace urged Philippine-based tuna canneries to step up improvements in their systems and business practices to address issues on labor rights, sustainability, and ...
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Greenpeace to Nestle: Phase out sachets, not just straws
Rather than substituting one single-use material for another, we call on companies to be accountable for the waste they produce and eliminate all types of single-use packaging.
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Protected bike lanes key to liveable cities: Greenpeace joins EDSA bike lane initiative
Protected bike lanes are essential for building better, more liveable cities. We joined biking advocates and key gov't agencies in providing frontliners and other bikers with pop-up bike lanes along EDSA.
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It’s Quaran-time AM
A young environmental advocate writes about her personal quarantine experience, what we can do with the extra time, and how to help others cope.
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On COVID-19, broken systems, climate crisis: Never too early to talk about what’s next
The situation may be dire, but for young environmental advocates there are also opportunities to further educate Filipinos on what we’re dealing with—particularly the climate crisis—and how it affects our daily lives.
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CHR eyes conclusion of case vs fossil fuel companies in August; Communities call for ‘climate justice,’ people-centered decisions
We seek no less than a groundbreaking decision that will give communities and people all over the world a strong rallying point to attain a better normal without fossil fuels, to demand ambitious climate action from governments, including regulations for the immediate and managed phaseout of fossil fuels, and to compel carbon majors to abandon…
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Greenpeace to gov’t: Support production of reusable PPEs to address shortage, waste issues
“Coming after President Duterte’s SONA, where he expressed his wish to see concerted efforts in protecting the environment for the rest of his term, it is imperative that the government act to curb the rise of PPE-related waste. Protecting the environment, public health and the Filipinos’ well being, including ensuring public participation in decision-making, should…
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Greenpeace statement on EO 116 mandating a study for the adoption of a National Position on a Nuclear Energy Program
Nuclear energy is the most expensive and most dangerous way to generate electricity, and can take 20 years to construct. It will only lock the country into perpetual dependence on imported fuels and debts, rendering our communities and our environment vulnerable to immense risks that we are ill-equipped to handle.
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Ang #BetterNormal sa Commonwealth Avenue
Commonwealth Avenue: Kilala ang kalsadang ito bilang isa sa pinaka-delikadong kalsada sa Metro Manila para sa mga bikers, pedestrians, at pati na rin sa mga motorista.
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Greenpeace statement on Iloilo power barge oil spill
Quezon City - Around 48,000 liters of oil spilled into waters off Iloilo on 3 July 2020, after an explosion at a power barge owned by AC Energy. Authorities estimate…