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[Blog] WHEN THE TIDE BECOMES THE TEACHER
Did you know that in Batasan, a small island in Bohol, there’s a classroom that floods during high tide?
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Greenpeace Philippines Throws Full Support Behind Bataan Communities vs. Nuclear Revival
We stand in solidarity with the brave residents, grassroots organizations, and activists in Bataan as they mark the 40th anniversary of Welga ng Bayan Laban sa BNPP (“People’s Action Against the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant”).
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Greenpeace Statement on the passage of the nuclear bill in the Senate
Greenpeace is calling on the Senate to repeal the nuclear energy bill before we are locked into a path we will regret in the future.
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Fisherfolk, green groups urge gov’t: Prioritize people and planet over profit
Small-scale fishermen are losing their livelihoods, and there is a risk that fish stocks along the coast will be depleted due to large-scale commercial fishing that will certainly destroy and deplete marine life in waters vital to small scale fishers
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Greenpeace statement on the announcement of former DOE Secretary Raphael Lotilla as new DENR Chief
Sec. Lotilla takes over the DENR at a time of worsening climate, pollution and biodiversity crisis. We urge him to stay true to the mandate of the DENR to protect and conserve the environment for the welfare of present and future generations of Filipinos.
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Life of a firefly
When was the last time you saw a field full of fireflies? In Bill Angelo Bontigao's "Life of a Firefly," a poem written in his native Bicol, he ruminates on waning innocence, gradual loss, and how our neglect threatens to dim the little lights we take for granted.
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Leo XIV and the greatest challenge of our time
Reflections on the relationship between the Papacy of the Roman Catholic Church and climate change, now in the hands of a new pontiff.
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A vote for the next generation
Greenpeace campaigner Virgina Benosa-Llorin reflects on the intersection of motherhood, climate anxiety, and the hope of having a say in what the future holds.









