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Greenpeace renews call for better air pollution monitoring amid MM haze
PHIVOLCS today acknowledged that Metro Manila haze was a combination of SO2 from Taal Volcano and worsening air pollution due to increased vehicle traffic in the region
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People-led initiative seeks to address lack of air quality watch in cities, coal-impacted communities
Air quality monitoring devices will be installed in Metro Manila cities as well as communities impacted by local coal plants
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Do we really need the Coron-Culion Bridge?
Palawan—a place known for its stunning beaches and scenery, attracts thousands of tourists every year. At first glance, this place may seem ordinary to us, but hidden in it are ....
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Greenpeace: Looming power outages caused by outdated energy system
QUEZON CITY, Philippines, June 18, 2021 — The Department of Energy (DOE) on Thursday warned that the power supply in Luzon may fall under yellow and red alerts from June…
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2 things President Duterte can do now to end the country’s plastic scourge
Greenpeace renews call for PH ban on single-use plastics
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Reflections on community pantries: what’s next?
Our team talked to three youth organizers who have started community pantries in their neighborhoods, to get an idea of how they see this moving forward.
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Coal-impacted fishers, youth urge CHR: ‘Protect our rights vs. climate polluters’
A group of fishermen and young environmental advocates from Bataan today called on the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to stand up for fishing communities heavily impacted by climate-polluting firms.
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‘Isang hapag-kainan’: IPs and community pantries work together to feed cities
"With this food, all of us in this country are eating as one--we’re not divided, we’re not fighting, we’re all dining in one table.”
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Landmark climate judgment against Shell bolsters PH groups’ demand: CHR must issue final resolution
The groups said the decision is a huge win for Filipinos and other climate-impacted communities around the world as it orders Shell to radically change its business model throughout its whole supply chain.
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How one person’s action can move a community: the A.T. Reyes Street Community Pantry
When Kris Zoleta put up a simple community pantry in their area, she didn't expect to witness an active "ecosystem," in her words.