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After Kristine and Leon, Greenpeace raises alarm on oil and coal spills;
In the wake of severe tropical storm Kristine (Trami) and ongoing onslaught of supertyphoon Leon (Kong-Rey), Greenpeace today called on the Philippine government to end fossil fuel dependence and to…
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Greenpeace Southeast Asia statement on Hurricane Milton
Just days after the destructive Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton explosively intensified at one of the fastest rates ever recorded in the Atlantic.
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Bohol communities join global call for climate accountability
Representatives of climate-impacted communities, civil society organizations, and local government units of Bohol province gathered to put forward a “Climate Justice People’s Agenda,” in a summit held in the municipality of Tubigon, Bohol. The agenda consolidates the demands and concrete actions from various stakeholders to address various climate impacts experienced by Bohol communities, and the…
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GREENPEACE STATEMENT on President Marcos Jr.’s speech in Tacloban for the 10th anniversary of Super Typhoon Yolanda
We are sending a clear demand to the Marcos administration: make polluters pay for their role in the climate crisis.
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Interview with Filipino youth representatives in the Climate Justice Camp
The Climate Justice Camp is a unique annual event that brings together hundreds of youth from across the Global South to build power in their journey towards climate justice. Led…
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Greenpeace ship returns to PH, demands climate justice for communities
The Greenpeace ship, Rainbow Warrior, returns to the Philippine seas after four years to build support for the demand for reparations from the world’s biggest corporations for their role in the worsening climate crisis.
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Hungry for change: 5 ways climate change affects our food
Climate change isn't just an uninvited guest at our culinary table; it's rearranging the entire menu. It affects every aspect of our food, from the fields to the sea, and even the price we pay for our daily nourishment.