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Greenpeace backs House Resolution 1074 on climate change, urges passage of CLIMA Bill
HR 1074 seeks to align Philippine climate action with recent landmark international climate rulings and resolutions, including the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution supporting the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) advisory opinion on climate change, and the advisory opinion of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, among others.
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Massacre of trees under a climate crisis is not development —Greenpeace and NAPC-VDC
The cutting down of 617 decades-old trees along Quirino Avenue and Roxas Blvd. in pursuit of profits by the country’s richest of the rich is deeply alarming and unacceptable.
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Communities suing Shell unite, take the fight to their doorstep in creative action
On the morning of Shell’s Annual General Meeting, environmental groups across the UK, the Philippines, and Nigeria joined forces to show international solidarity and support for legal action against the company.
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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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Our Courage is Bigger Than Any Storm
People ask why I am speaking out. The truth is simple: I woke up to what’s happening. And if I’m awake, I should be a voice for our community.
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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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From Batasan Island: Why I’m Fighting for Climate Justice
If you are reading this from far away, please know that every storm has names and faces behind it. Boats have names. Homes have birthdays. When storms make the news, we carry on with repairs long after the headlines are gone. We need those responsible for this crisis to help pay for the losses and…
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Greenpeace joins calls for high ranking officials involved in flood control scandal to step down
As Filipinos mark the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power, Greenpeace Philippines joined thousands of Filipinos and fellow environmentalists demanding the investigation, prosecution, and dismissal of high ranking officials involved in the flood control scandal.









