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Our Courage is Bigger Than Any Storm
People ask why I am speaking out. The truth is simple: I woke up to what’s happening. And if I’m awake, I should be a voice for our community.
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Marcos energy emergency declaration must deliver systemic and climate-responsive reforms, aside from much-needed immediate relief
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s declaration of a national energy emergency must deliver immediate relief to Filipinos amid staggering oil price hikes and the US-Iran war, as the country remains under a year-long state of calamity.
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From Batasan Island: Why I’m Fighting for Climate Justice
If you are reading this from far away, please know that every storm has names and faces behind it. Boats have names. Homes have birthdays. When storms make the news, we carry on with repairs long after the headlines are gone. We need those responsible for this crisis to help pay for the losses and…
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PH Environmental Groups Apprehensive of DENR Sec. Cuna Appointment
We, environmental justice groups, express serious concern over the appointment of Undersecretary Juan Miguel Cuna as the new Acting Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
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Greenpeace joins calls for high ranking officials involved in flood control scandal to step down
As Filipinos mark the 40th anniversary of the EDSA People Power, Greenpeace Philippines joined thousands of Filipinos and fellow environmentalists demanding the investigation, prosecution, and dismissal of high ranking officials involved in the flood control scandal.
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Shell’s $18.5 billion profits underscore the cost paid by Philippine typhoon survivors
The profit announcement comes less than two months after 103 Filipino survivors of Super Typhoon Odette filed a landmark case against Shell in UK courts, citing research linking fossil fuel emissions to the increasing likelihood of devastating storms in the Philippines.
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Art as resistance: Climate survivors, Leeroy New, unveil Odette anniversary installation in Bohol
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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Filipino Odette survivors file landmark climate damages case against Shell in UK
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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Greenpeace joins Nov. 30 protests, calls for reform to stop corruption and hold big polluters accountable
Greenpeace Philippines joins today’s mass mobilizations in Luneta to demand full accountability for the massive flood control corruption scandal and anomalous climate -tagged projects that siphoned off life-saving public funds.
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COP 30 outcomes a blow to Filipino communities
What started with strong hope and promise ended without actionable roadmaps to the burning of fossil fuels









