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Greenpeace: DOJ “terror” list puts innocents in danger
Environmental organization Greenpeace is calling to junk the government’s list that seeks to label more than 600 individuals as “terrorists,” saying that the move is careless and puts the lives of innocent individuals and advocacy champions in grave danger.
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Annual Report 2017: Breaking Boundaries
2017 was a challenging year for many around the world and so it proved for us at Greenpeace as we worked to meet those challenges head-on.
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Guimaras is first coal-free province in Visayas
Guimaras Governor Samuel T. Gumarin and the municipal mayors of the island today declared Guimaras as the first coal-free province in Visayas.
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‘People and planet, not profit’
Greenpeace activists demand Shell show up at climate change and human rights inquiry
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Rainbow Warrior sparks hope in Manila
Rainbow Warrior ship arrived in the Philippines on the last leg of the “Turn the Tide” tour
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Annual Report 2016: The Power of Many
The year 2016 was a year of uncertainties. But it will go down in history as a year of resistance when hundreds of thousands stood together to defend their rights. 2016 was just the beginning. People are rising up.
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We have one year to create the largest ever protected area on Earth
The science is clear: we need to create Ocean Sanctuaries.
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ExxonMobil, Shell among companies told to attend human rights investigation over climate change
The Commission on Human Rights in the Philippines have called on 47 carbon producers to attend a preliminary meeting in its investigation into their corporate responsibility for climate-related human rights abuses