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Greenpeace Philippines intensifies call to ‘make polluters pay’ as COP28 continues
An estimated 360,000 people could die prematurely before the end of the century because of global heating caused by the 2022 greenhouse gas emissions of nine major European oil and gas companies alone, according to a Greenpeace Netherlands study.
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Philippine congress files world’s first climate accountability bill
MANILA, Philippines (23 November 2023) — A bill seeking to establish a legal framework for climate loss and damage accountability—the first such policy in the world—has been filed in the…
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Communities march to Shell terminal, demand fossil fuel industry to ‘pay up’ for climate loss and damage
BATANGAS CITY, Philippines (20 November 2023) — Communities impacted by the consequences of fossil fuel operations marched on Monday toward the entrance to the Shell import terminal in Tabangao, Batangas…
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Bohol ‘sinking’ island residents raise resilience using solar energy; Call for climate reparations ahead of COP28
Residents of Inanuran Island, with the support of local government units and Greenpeace, installed solar panels as part of the efforts to boost the community’s capacity to respond to the climate crisis.
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Bohol communities join global call for climate accountability
Representatives of climate-impacted communities, civil society organizations, and local government units of Bohol province gathered to put forward a “Climate Justice People’s Agenda,” in a summit held in the municipality of Tubigon, Bohol. The agenda consolidates the demands and concrete actions from various stakeholders to address various climate impacts experienced by Bohol communities, and the…
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2023 Greenpeace Philippines Ship Tour Briefers
The climate crisis is here, and its impacts—loss of lives, homes andlivelihoods—are felt most deeply by the poorest and most vulnerable communitieswho are the least responsible. Fossil fuel companies need…
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Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Tacloban City for Yolanda 10th anniversary
Ahead of the 10th anniversary of Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), and five years since it last docked in the city, the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior returned to Tacloban City this week to join climate-impacted communities in their demand for climate reparations from the world’s biggest oil and gas companies.
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Greenpeace Philippines supports California lawsuit vs. fossil fuel companies
The State of California filed a lawsuit against Exxon Mobil, Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, BP, and the American Petroleum Institute for their “decades-long campaign of deception about climate change and risks posed by fossil fuels.