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Building resilient communities: Promoting people participation to address disaster risk
The toolkit is a collection of stories from Greenpeace’s partner organizations and local government units (LGUs) that found grassroots initiatives and solutions to some of the challenges in a disaster response.
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New DRR toolkit highlights local people-led solutions as key to climate resilience
The toolkit features 11 case studies from provinces and cities across the country, all of which showcase how DRR and CCAM programs benefit greatly from local indigenous knowledge and practices and localized solutions.
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What justice means for Filipino queer eco-warriors
We interviewed four queer eco-warriors from different parts of the Philippines about the state of our climate and how it connects with Filipino queer realities, and how we, as a society, can learn from their efforts in transcending the movement.
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Greenpeace statement on Pride 2023: Climate justice must leave no one behind
This is Greenpeace Philippines’ second time joining a Pride March, and like last year, we bring the same call: Climate justice is queer justice. But what does it mean, anong…
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Greenpeace mocks DENR-Shell ties: ‘Thank you’ for enabling climate greenwashing
Calls on DENR to instead demand climate reparations from fossil fuel companies
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Quezon City leads the fight against plastic pollution through sari-sari store-based refill hubs
Sari-sari stores in Quezon City will soon be playing a part in helping solve the country’s plastic problem. Ahead of the celebration of World Refill Day on June 16, the local government of Quezon City, Greenpeace Philippines, and Impact Hub Manila launched “Kuha sa Tingi,” an initiative establishing community-based refill hubs in sari-sari stores to…
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Greenpeace calls for climate reparations as country braces for impacts from Typhoon Mawar
“The Philippines is in a constant state of climate emergency,” said Greenpeace Philippines campaigner Jefferson Chua. “Super Typhoons are the Philippines’ new normal, even as we are already experiencing longer-term, slow onset impacts such as drought, sea level rise, and diminishing resources.”
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Forever Toxic: The science on health threats from plastic recycling
New Greenpeace report on health threats from plastic recycling
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How an act of care led to a food revolution
“If people’s basic needs are not provided by those in power, food availability becomes revolutionary because caring for ourselves and our neighbours is a form of resistance — showing that we’re not giving up.”
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Greenpeace: Malampaya contract extension shows Marcos admin’s bias towards dirty energy
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (16 May 2023) — President Marcos Jr. on Monday extended the Malampaya gas field’s service contract to 15 years, adding mandates to conduct exploratory drilling for fossil…