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Greenpeace: Duterte’s climate action call a little too late
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (19 April 2022) – President Duterte on Monday said that he hopes the next administration will do better in the fight against climate change. After visiting areas…
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Greenpeace Philippines condemns varietal approval for so-called “golden” rice
“The varietal approval of GR—railroaded and conducted without an ounce of transparency by the Department of Agriculture through Secretary Willliam Dar—is a monumental betrayal of Filipino rice farmers."
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Greenpeace statement on the alleged plagiarism in PAREX EIS
Following the public hearing on the proposed Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) by San Miguel Corporation last March 25, Move As One Coalition– composed of civil society organizations, heritage groups, local government officials, Greenpeace, and other stakeholders, found that some parts of the road project’s environmental impact statement (EIS) appeared to have been copied from other…
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Activists send plastic waste back to Nestle, call out company for greenwashing
Activists from Break Free From Plastic sent plastic waste back to Nestle together with letters from youth and communities to demand that the company stop greenwashing its plastic pollution.
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Greenpeace: Nuclear to worsen power, price woes
The environmental group’s senior nuclear expert Shaun Burnie presented how much nuclear power and nuclear waste management actually costs, and the common issues on nuclear waste and safety in power plants around the world.
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Greenpeace on ‘fishy’ midnight nuclear deals: PH gov’t claims on nuclear ‘not grounded in reality’
QUEZON CITY (14 March 2022) – Greenpeace Philippines today warned that the outgoing administration may be railroading more nuclear decisions through “midnight” deals during its final months, potentially leaving Filipinos…
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Never a Bad Choice
If you're still hesitant to advocate for the environment, here are a few words to motivate you.
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RESILIENCE? You say that like it’s a good thing
For many individuals and communities who have lost loved ones and livelihoods to disasters, the term “resilience” is a double-edged sword that can cut both ways.
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Fashion Wastage and Where to Source Authentic Traditional Filipino Textiles and Fabrics
When we think about environmental hazards, we often think of the same culprits like plastic waste, burning of fossil fuel, electronic waste, and deforestation. Very seldom do we think about…
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Greenpeace: Next president to ‘hit the ground running,’ must address climate crisis from roots
“The next president can no longer put the climate crisis on the sidelines and argue that the country has other problems to solve. Without concrete and urgent actions, the climate crisis is poised to worsen the country’s health, economic, and other challenges.”