#Justice
Greenpeace has been protecting the environment for decades. We’ve stopped many crimes against the planet and held many corporations responsible for their actions. But there are always more scandals, more crimes and more destruction. We’re going to deal with the problem where it starts. By campaigning for a system that puts justice for people and the planet ahead of profits for corporations. A more just world is within our reach, if we stand together.

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We want you to take action because together we’re strong.
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84% of Filipinos want corporations taxed for envi damage – survey
Greenpeace Philippines and Oxfam Pilipinas called on the Marcos administration to enact stronger policies holding corporate polluters accountable, after a global survey showed that most Filipinos favor taxes on oil, gas, and coal corporations which are responsible for most of the emissions that exacerbate climate change.
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Greenpeace to PBBM: Corruption must be addressed, but also climate injustice
The President called out corrupt officials over failed flood control but ignored the biggest offenders: fossil fuel companies profiting off the suffering of Filipinos.
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World’s highest court delivers historic protections for climate-impacted communities
24 July 2025, Quezon City — A landmark advisory opinion issued Wednesday by the International Court of Justice (ICJ)[1] can pave the way for Filipino communities to seek reparations from the…
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CLIMATE REPARATIONS:A CLIMATE JUSTICE IMPERATIVE
As COP28 nears, the call for climate justice and the fulfillment of climate financing pledges becomes increasingly vital. This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference, which focuses on emissions reduction,…
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2023 Greenpeace Philippines Ship Tour Briefers
The climate crisis is here, and its impacts—loss of lives, homes andlivelihoods—are felt most deeply by the poorest and most vulnerable communitieswho are the least responsible. Fossil fuel companies need…
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Seabound: The Journey to Modern Slavery on the High Seas
ASEAN member States need to take concrete policy actions to address the labour and environmental issues and ensure that modern slavery at sea becomes a thing of the past.
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Coal: A Public Health Crisis
Coal is a major public health hazard. Each stage of the coal life cycle – mining, transportation, washing, combustion, and disposing of post-combustion wastes – carries health risks that lead to lung, heart and brain diseases, as well as work-related injuries. Burning coal affects the environment, human health and wildlife, and is a major contributor…