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Greenpeace statement on the arrest of Walden Bello
Walden Bello, arrested Monday on charges of cyber-libel, is an environmental and social justice advocate who is known for his vocal critique of powerful political figures.
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Greenpeace on SONA: Drop nuclear, fossil gas plans – head straight to RE
If the President is sincere about acting on the environment and climate, he should head straight for genuine renewable energy – and stop promoting nuclear and fossil gas.
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Greenpeace on Pride: Climate justice is queer justice
As Filipinos, we pride ourselves as strong-spirited people who are always willing to help others. When the impacts of the worsening climate crisis claim homes and loved ones, the flag…
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This election, a mom steps back to move forward
Now, more than ever, the 2022 Philippine Elections depicts how strongly Filipinos campaign for their candidates, especially at the Presidential and Vice-Presidential levels.
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Filipino communities find vindication in landmark climate litigation
The next government must take up the cudgels and lead the call for climate justice
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Youth ‘love letters’ remind candidates to champion climate, environment ahead of Earth Day
QUEZON CITY, Philippines, 22 April 2022 — Filipino youth on Thursday renewed their call for presidential aspirants to ensure climate justice and climate action is the next administration’s top agenda.…
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Greenpeace: Duterte’s climate action call a little too late
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (19 April 2022) – President Duterte on Monday said that he hopes the next administration will do better in the fight against climate change. After visiting areas…
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Be Inspired And In Love
Read the love letters for our aspiring leaders written by youths nationwide, hoping for a future that's greener, brighter, and more livable for the generations to come.
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On latest IPCC report, Greenpeace: PH gov’t must stop procrastinating on climate action
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (05 April 2022) – Following the release of the third part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report, Greenpeace renewed its demand on…
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Greenpeace statement on the alleged plagiarism in PAREX EIS
Following the public hearing on the proposed Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) by San Miguel Corporation last March 25, Move As One Coalition– composed of civil society organizations, heritage groups, local government officials, Greenpeace, and other stakeholders, found that some parts of the road project’s environmental impact statement (EIS) appeared to have been copied from other…









