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Art as resistance: Climate survivors, Leeroy New, unveil Odette anniversary installation in Bohol
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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Filipino Odette survivors file landmark climate damages case against Shell in UK
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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Greenpeace joins Nov. 30 protests, calls for reform to stop corruption and hold big polluters accountable
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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Filipino communities to sue Shell for damages linked to Super Typhoon Odette
Filipino survivors of Super Typhoon Odette (Rai) announced in a press conference in Quezon City that they will be filing a case in the United Kingdom against British oil giant Shell for its role in driving the climate crisis.
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Climate Survivors Reveal Trillion-dollar “Polluter’s Climate Bill” — Call on BBM to Ensure Funding and Accountability
Climate survivors today called on President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr to ensure that funding for immense loss and damages from climate disasters reach those who most need it—the communities most affected by the climate crisis.
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Veerawit Tianchainan named New Greenpeace Southeast Asia Executive Director, Leading the Charge for Environmental Justice
Greenpeace Southeast Asia has appointed Veerawit Tianchainan as its new Executive Director, effective 1 August 2025.
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Greenpeace to PBBM: The Real State of the Nation Demands Climate Accountability
President Marcos Jr. must demonstrate real climate leadership in his upcoming State of the Nation Address by making the biggest contributors to the climate crisis pay their fair share.









