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    DOE renamed “Department of Dangerous and Dirty Energy”

    March 11 - Greenpeace activists delivered ‘radioactive waste’ barrels to the “Department of Dangerous and Dirty Energy”, the gov't agency formerly known as the Department of Energy

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    March 11, 2022
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    Greenpeace statement on the killing of New Bataan 5

    Violence is the last thing our country needs in the face of the worsening climate crisis.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    February 27, 2022
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    PAREX and the case of ‘eco-amnesia’

    Much has been said about the detrimental effects of PAREX on the environment, but beyond these, PAREX will also result in long-term impacts on young generations’ perception of ecology. 

    Jefferson Chua •
    October 22, 2021
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    Energy Plastic Activism

    Environ-meant to be: COVID, Cats, & (Eco-)Conscious Living

    For the first part of our Environ-meant to be series, we talked to eco-conscious couple Deng Garcia and Belle Rodolfo.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    February 17, 2021
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    Your environmental activism horoscope for 2021

    Find out what type of environmental activism best suits you and your element this year!

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    February 7, 2021
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    Greenpeace reactive on Duterte’s SONA: ‘No mention of coherent policy agenda for recovery and beyond’

    The COVID pandemic is happening against a backdrop of environmental destruction and the climate crisis that has been going on long before this pandemic, and—unless things change for the better—will persist and worsen well into the future.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    July 28, 2020
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    Greenpeace joins SONA protests, calls for Duterte administration to put citizens, particularly youth, first

    Greenpeace is calling on President Duterte to ensure a recovery from the COVID pandemic that will transform our economy and society to tackle the climate crisis and promote positive environmental and health outcomes.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    July 27, 2020
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    Ang #BetterNormal sa Commonwealth Avenue

    Commonwealth Avenue: Kilala ang kalsadang ito bilang isa sa pinaka-delikadong kalsada sa Metro Manila para sa mga bikers, pedestrians, at pati na rin sa mga motorista.

    Ed Bautista •
    July 7, 2020
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    Greenpeace statement on the signing into law of the Anti-Terror Bill

    We at Greenpeace believe that activism is essential for a better normal. We will continue to speak out and act in solidarity, ensuring that those whose voices remain unheard are heard.

    Greenpeace Philippines •
    July 4, 2020
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    Keeping the people’s voices alive and free in the age of pandemic

    The struggle in the Philippines to keep activism and peaceful confrontation alive is one that resonates with activists, freedom fighters, and peace-lovers around the world.

    Angeli Cantillana •
    June 16, 2020
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