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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: Presidentiables still need a better understanding of RE, energy transition
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (04 April 2022) – The presidential debate held by Comelec on Sunday finally addressed some aspects of the climate issue. In particular, candidates Leni Robredo, Leody de…
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10 women from the Asia Pacific region steering the climate conversation
Women and girls play a vital role as agents of change for the planet, but their voices are all too often missing from the decision-making table. These are just 10 women from the Asia Pacific region who are raising their voices to help shape the climate conversation and to heal our planet.
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Global climate strikes: youth call on candidates to ‘show love’ for climate justice
Global climate strikes: youth call on candidates to ‘show love’ for climate justice
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Greenpeace: PH a supertyphoon hotspot, experienced 7.5 times more STYs than previously thought
PAGASA's recent typhoon reclassification confirms that destructive supertyphoons are no longer aberrations, but are the new normal as the country faces the climate crisis.
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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.









