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‘Their profit, our loss’: Greenpeace calls out $6.92-B in Shell profit amid soaring prices
Shell has shown that it will take every crisis as an opportunity to profit. Instead of abandoning oil and gas in favor of renewable energy, fossil fuel companies responded to supply disruptions ...
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Rising PH inflation highlights risks of fossil fuel dependence amid global crises
Hindi nagsisinungaling ang mga numero: isasadlak ng krisis na ito ang mga Pilipino sa mas matinding gutom at kahirapan. Our dependence on dirty energy sources are keeping our people exposed to fossil fuel markets and rising costs.
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Guimaras oil spill exposes ongoing fossil fuel harms
Matuto na sana tayo sa huling major oil spill sa probinsya noong 2006.2 The victims of tanker M/T Solar 1—chartered by Petron—are still fighting to this day for full compensation due to damages to fishing and livelihood 20 years ago.
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Greenpeace challenges PH gov’t over continued fossil fuel dependence as global conference opens in Colombia
Environmental advocates call on Pres. Marcos Jr. to break free from fossil fuels as conference in Santa Marta, Colombia starts.
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Local oil, gas expansion to lock PH into fossil fuels, raise emissions amid energy crisis
Greenpeace Philippines is sounding the alarm over the government’s renewed push to further explore oil and gas in the protected Liguasan Marsh—in parallel with those being done in Tawi-Tawi, Cebu and Malampaya
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End the War, End the Dependence for National and Regional Security
The upcoming 2026 ASEAN Summit, should address the issues of fuel supplies and food prices with the lense of fast tracking the just transition towards renewable energy as a matter of national and regional security.
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Marcos energy emergency declaration must deliver systemic and climate-responsive reforms, aside from much-needed immediate relief
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s declaration of a national energy emergency must deliver immediate relief to Filipinos amid staggering oil price hikes and the US-Iran war, as the country remains under a year-long state of calamity.
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Greenpeace to DOE: Carbon-credit rules not a license to profit—must cut emissions now
DOE is railroading carbon markets purportedly to reduce emissions—but at the same time, they’re playing godfather to fossil gas projects, and putting more exemptions to the coal plant moratorium. This clearly doesn’t add up.
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Greenpeace: Nuclear push misleads Filipinos, distracts from real solutions
The government is misleading the public by rushing into nuclear energy and dressing it up as ‘safe,’ when in truth it exposes Filipinos to grave risks.









