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Greenpeace on Meralco staggered rate hike: Don’t pass your burden onto consumers
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (05 July 2022) — The Supreme Court yesterday affirmed the 2013 order of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) approving Meralco’s P22.64 billion staggered power rate hike. According…
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Greenpeace to BBM: Prioritize renewable energy, not nuclear
In a streamed press conference on Wednesday, president-elect Bongbong Marcos repeated his support of nuclear power, calling it the “cleanest and cheapest” energy source.
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This election, a mom steps back to move forward
Now, more than ever, the 2022 Philippine Elections depicts how strongly Filipinos campaign for their candidates, especially at the Presidential and Vice-Presidential levels.
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Youth groups, Greenpeace, and CORA Philippines partner to provide power to STY Odette stricken areas; Call for urgent, just energy transition
“Malaking tulong ang solar panels para sa amin na nawalan ng kuryente dahil sa Bagyong Odette,“ said Mantatao Brgy. Captain
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How deep is your love (for Mother Earth)?
Dear candidates, I have been waiting so long for you–to reciprocate my and Mother Earth’s feelings of wanting a better future together.
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Big brands must seize the moment to end the plastic pollution crisis
Cheap, throwaway plastic packaging pollutes our air, water, land, climate and harms our health from the moment it is created. Recently it has even been detected in our blood.
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Greenpeace: Presidentiables still need a better understanding of RE, energy transition
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (04 April 2022) – The presidential debate held by Comelec on Sunday finally addressed some aspects of the climate issue. In particular, candidates Leni Robredo, Leody de…
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Global climate strikes: youth call on candidates to ‘show love’ for climate justice
Global climate strikes: youth call on candidates to ‘show love’ for climate justice
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Greenpeace and San Juan City LGU sign pledge towards liveability, climate-responsiveness
Greenpeace and San Juan City signed three agreements on plastic pollution, clean air, and climate-responsive cities.
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An Urban Revolution: How the Philippines and Mexico are transforming their cities through food
Despite being continents apart, the Philippines and Mexico share many things in common– culture, language and food!









