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Fisherfolk on the Frontlines
For fisherfolk, the ocean is more than a source of food—it is their way of life. This World Fisheries Day, we are reminded that this way of life is under…
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For this MSME, going plastic-free is a step towards marine conservation
Body care and hygiene products are usually sold in single-use plastic sachets in the Philippines, but this company has chosen to swim against the current.
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After Kristine and Leon, Greenpeace raises alarm on oil and coal spills;
In the wake of severe tropical storm Kristine (Trami) and ongoing onslaught of supertyphoon Leon (Kong-Rey), Greenpeace today called on the Philippine government to end fossil fuel dependence and to…
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World Cleanup Day: 4 meaningful actions to complement cleanup drives
Cleanups help, but here’s what you can do next to beat plastic pollution
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What ‘Real Beauty’ looks like
Real beauty is more than skin deep. It’s not just about what we see in the mirror, but what we see around us—the world we live in, the oceans we…
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Greenpeace: Make the charterer of MT Terranova pay up for loss and damage
After today’s Senate Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change public hearing on the oil spill caused by the sinking of MT Terranova, Greenpeace Campaigner Jefferson Chua said:
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Greenpeace: Senate hearing must call for accountability from oil companies
At today’s Senate inquiry on the oil spill caused by the sinking of MT Terranova, Greenpeace Campaigner Jefferson Chua said:
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Government must investigate cargo owner and hold them accountable for the ongoing oil spill
Reports have come out that the Philippine Coast Guard confirmed that a subsidiary of San Miguel Shipping and Lighterage Corporation chartered the MT Terranova. Greenpeace climate campaigner Khevin Yu said,
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Representatives of climate impacted communities protest at DENR to demand accountability from oil companies
Representatives of climate impacted communities, civil society organizations, and Greenpeace Philippines staged a protest in front of the DENR
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Greenpeace: Tens of thousands about to lose livelihoods in Manila Bay but lack information and support
Local government units and communities need more information and support to be able to prepare adequately for these impacts. Responding agencies should be transparent with information pertinent to the spills—including what they are doing to hold not just the ship owners, but also the owner of the cargo, accountable.