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‘Courage for Climate’ Signature Drive Kicks Off, Pushes for Landmark Climate Accountability Law
In a courageous act, environmental advocates successfully launched a nationwide signature campaign to hold major oil, coal, and gas companies accountable for their role in the climate crisis.
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People Power Newsletter #1
Welcome to the first edition of People Power Newsletter for 2024! This publication is an initiative of Greenpeace Southeast Asia Public Engagement and Actions community.
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Sailing for Change: Two Filipina Environmental Volunteers onboard the Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior Ship
We delve into the journey of two Filipina volunteers who embarked on a voyage aboard the Greenpeace ship – the Rainbow Warrior – a journey that proved to be life-changing.
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Climate activists vow more protests as Philippine government turns a blind eye to communities
Loss and Damage Fund agreed at COP28, but fossil fuel accountability missing
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Greenpeace activists to continue blocking Shell’s biggest port facility in the Philippines
BATANGAS CITY, Philippines (30 November 2023)—As the COP 28 UN climate talks start today in Dubai, UAE, Greenpeace Philippines activists and the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior marked their second day…
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Greenpeace activists block Shell import terminal in support of climate-impacted communities
Filipino climate activists on kayaks blocked access to the Shell import terminal. Along with 29 activists from Greenpeace International and Greenpeace Southeast Asia, including its Executive Director Yeb Saño, they closed in on two jetties from different locations, affecting the operations of Shell’s facility managing the import of fossil fuels.
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GREENPEACE STATEMENT on President Marcos Jr.’s speech in Tacloban for the 10th anniversary of Super Typhoon Yolanda
We are sending a clear demand to the Marcos administration: make polluters pay for their role in the climate crisis.
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Yolanda survivors walk the last stretch of the Climate Justice Walk 2023 in Tacloban
Almost a month since leaving Manila’s Kilometer Zero and in time for Super Typhoon Yolanda’s 10th commemoration, the Climate Justice Walk team finally reached Tacloban, ‘Ground Zero’ of Yolanda (international name Haiyan).
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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.








