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Greenpeace, Bulacan youth call for RE powered disaster and economic recovery
Environment group renews call for countries and corporations to pay up for climate damages
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Greenpeace Statement on Super Typhoon Karding (Noru)
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (26 Sep 2022)—Supertyphoon Karding (Noru) struck the country on the eve of the 13th anniversary of Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana). According to Pagasa, Karding is the third supertyphoon…
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Live blog: Super Typhoon #KardingPH (Noru) updates and responses
Greenpeace is currently documenting Super Typhoon Karding and coordinating possible response & relief efforts, watch this space for daily updates.
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Greenpeace Philippines calls on President Marcos Jr for concrete actions on climate and rights
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (21 September 2022) —- Following President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York this Wednesday, Greenpeace Philippines back home called for…
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Greenpeace demands bigger budget for CHR, a ‘crucial ally’ for climate justice
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (16 September 2022) — The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on Thursday concluded its budget briefing for the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, gaining support from…
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Dinagat Islands residents boost community recovery from Odette using solar energy
Residents of Brgy. Coring, Basilisa, Dinagat Islands, with the support of environmental groups, installed solar panels in their barangay gymnasium as part of STY Odette-related recovery efforts.
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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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Greenpeace to BBM: Prioritize renewable energy, not nuclear
In a streamed press conference on Wednesday, president-elect Bongbong Marcos repeated his support of nuclear power, calling it the “cleanest and cheapest” energy source.
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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