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Greenpeace and San Juan City LGU sign pledge towards liveability, climate-responsiveness
Greenpeace and San Juan City signed three agreements on plastic pollution, clean air, and climate-responsive cities.
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Greenpeace: Nuclear to worsen power, price woes
The environmental group’s senior nuclear expert Shaun Burnie presented how much nuclear power and nuclear waste management actually costs, and the common issues on nuclear waste and safety in power plants around the world.
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RESILIENCE? You say that like it’s a good thing
For many individuals and communities who have lost loved ones and livelihoods to disasters, the term “resilience” is a double-edged sword that can cut both ways.
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Greenpeace: Next president to ‘hit the ground running,’ must address climate crisis from roots
“The next president can no longer put the climate crisis on the sidelines and argue that the country has other problems to solve. Without concrete and urgent actions, the climate crisis is poised to worsen the country’s health, economic, and other challenges.”
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Look up! Another warning by IPCC climate scientists is heading our way
On 28 February, the second of four parts of the latest IPCC assessment will be published. The report will pick up right where the previous one left off: focusing on the impacts of the climate crisis on humanity, our homes, livelihoods and the ecosystems we depend on.
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Greenpeace statement on the resignation of DENR Secretary Cimatu
The next administration must ensure the DENR will stay true to its mandate to protect the environment and the well-being of all Filipinos.
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Greenpeace: Presidential bets’ economic agenda must be grounded on climate action
Climate policies centered on the rights of the people must be placed alongside ensuring job security and a green and just COVID19 recovery, in order to ensure economic stability
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Greenpeace: Candidates must present a meaningful agenda to address the climate and environmental crises
The next administration will be in power during a crucial window for climate action.