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Coal import dependence to worsen energy security in Southeast Asia; Governments must maximize Clean and Renewable Energy – Greenpeace
With no ambitious plans to boost clean and renewable energy in the energy mix, energy insecurity will be a recurring problem that will burden Filipinos and the world, on top of the climate and COVID19 crises.
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Greenpeace raises alarm as climate crisis continues to threaten ‘Odette’ survivors
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (30 December 2021) – As orange and red rainfall warnings were raised Wednesday in areas still recovering from Typhoon Odette (int’l name: Rai), Greenpeace called on the…
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Lack of strong climate action in the face of supertyphoons unacceptable for Filipino communities
Amid relief and recovery efforts in the wake of Typhoon Rai (Odette), Greenpeace Philippines demanded an end to fossil fuels and stronger climate action....
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Greenpeace: #OdettePH another ‘wake-up call’ to address climate crisis
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (18 December 2021) – Since entering the country this week, Typhoon Odette made several landfalls, causing significant damage and displacing hundreds of thousands of people in Surigao,…
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Live blog: Help communities affected by Super Typhoon Odette (int’l name Rai) #ReliefPH
Super Typhoon Odette (Rai) left at least 330,000 people displaced in parts of Visayas & Northern Mindanao
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Climate and Recovery in the Youth’s Words
The best entries from our Storytelling Workshop with Malabon Youth, Nov. 19, 2021
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Climate activists to CHR: Stand with communities, don’t delay climate justice
Ahead of International Human Rights Day, climate activists, typhoon survivors, farmers & fisherfolk trooped to CHR to demand Climate Justice
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Greenpeace denounces DOST-PNRI’s nuclear push
The best legacy that President Duterte can leave the Filipino people is to provide cheap, accessible, and renewable energy such as solar and wind
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ANALYSIS: Weak COP26 outcome signals need to strengthen NDC, phase out fossil fuels
As COP26 concludes with a lack of ambitious commitments to keep the global temperature below 1.5°C, Greenpeace Philippines called on the national government to take stronger actions to hold fossil fuel companies accountable and enable a rapid transition to renewable energy.
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COP26: Haiyan survivor calls on CHR to issue report on climate change, human rights investigation
Filipino communities at the climate frontlines should not be made to wait for justice as every day of delay means another day of compounded human rights harms in the context of climate change.