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Greenpeace reactive on Duterte’s call for stronger climate commitments at UN
Pres. Duterte, in his speech to the UN, has called on all parties to the Paris Agreement to honor their commitments to fight the climate crisis.
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It’s Quaran-time AM
A young environmental advocate writes about her personal quarantine experience, what we can do with the extra time, and how to help others cope.
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CHR eyes conclusion of case vs fossil fuel companies in August; Communities call for ‘climate justice,’ people-centered decisions
We seek no less than a groundbreaking decision that will give communities and people all over the world a strong rallying point to attain a better normal without fossil fuels, to demand ambitious climate action from governments, including regulations for the immediate and managed phaseout of fossil fuels, and to compel carbon majors to abandon…
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Youth leaders call on President Duterte for green and just ‘Better Normal’; New nationwide youth movement launched
Ahead of the State of the Nation Address on July 27, Filipino youth leaders, today presented a declaration calling for a #BetterNormal
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Greenpeace statement on the ABS-CBN franchise rejection
Greenpeace laments the denial of ABS-CBN’s franchise application. This decision by Congress has shut down a crucial source of information at a time when Filipinos are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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SPECIAL REPORT: Managing air quality beyond COVID-19
Air pollution doesn’t have to be an inescapable reality. The ECQ gave Filipino citizens a glimpse of what cities can be like with vastly improved air quality. It also showed us that air pollution can be solved without sacrificing people’s access to mobility.
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Healing the Sea: Our fisherfolk frontliners in the time of COVID
Stories from fishing communities in the Visayas. Calls for sustainability and food security amid the global pandemic.
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Green groups: Total ban on waste importation now more urgent to protect PH from post-COVID health, environmental risks
Greenpeace Philippines and EcoWaste Coalition renewed calls for improved protection of Filipinos against health risks from hazardous waste imports beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Nuclear energy will be a great burden on Filipinos, Greenpeace warns
Greenpeace today called on the Department of Energy to stop pursuing nuclear energy as it will only further burden Filipino consumers economically and expose the country and its citizens to more health hazards
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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.