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We have the power to shape the future of food and farming
We have finally launched our #IAmHampasLupa Electoral Campaign, aimed at mobilizing young people to get more involved in our country’s agriculture.
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End impunity! People, planet, and peace over profit
The current development paradigm of economic growth at all cost has placed people and the environment as unavoidable collateral damage. The recent rise of violence against indigenous peoples in Mindanao serves to remind us why we should put forward development plans that look after both the well-being of the people and the environment.
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Yolanda survivors share their stories at the first-ever Climate Justice Short Film Festival
Climate change is personal. This was the common and very clear message that the first-time filmmakers from Eastern Visayas voiced in their entries to the very first Climate Justice Short Film Festival.
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Environment groups relieved over Viacom break up with Coral World Park on planned undersea theme park in Coron
Environment groups that had come together in Palawan to oppose the planned Nickelodeon-branded undersea theme park in Coron scored a victory with the announcement by Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) on Tuesday, August 22, 2017, that it will discontinue its partnership with Coral World Park (CWP) for the planned theme park.
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Why I’m Joining the Greenpeace Ships to Fight Plastic Pollution
Frolian Grate tells his story on why he's joining Greenpeace ships to fight plastic pollution
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Have a colorful salad or pasta plate in farm-to-table QC restaurant Earth Kitchen (2nd of 5 parts)
Here’s the second of our five-part series on Quezon City restaurant options where you can indulge in delicious food, while making a kinder choice for the planet.
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An open letter of solidarity and support
Dear friends, It is impossible to put into words the despair that millions of Filipinos are going through right now. Days after Haiyan (Yolanda) sliced through the central islands of the Philippines, it has become horrifyingly clear that the damage wrought by the super typhoon has been colossal, the devastation absolute. As of this writing, almost…
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New Zealander cycles the Philippines coasts to raise awareness about ocean plastic
Anna Dawson is no stranger to Philippine coastlines, having lived and worked in the country since 2008. However, her next challenge will be one of the biggest yet. From September to December 2016, the New Zealander is cycling 2,000km along the coasts of Visayas and Luzon, advocating for reduction in ocean plastics, cleaning up beaches,…
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Beyond rejection
Representatives from different organizations offering words of support for the Greenpeace blockaders protesting the corporate stranglehold on government, blatant in the circumstances surrounding the Commission on Appointment’s (CA) rejection of Ms. Gina Lopez as head of the environmental agency.
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Multi-stakeholder forum held to increase support for communities seeking climate justice and accountability
Multi-sectoral groups from Bohol comprising communities, CSOs, academia, church groups and youth, together with provincial and municipal LGU representatives came together today in a forum aiming to gather Boholanos to champion climate justice and accountability.









