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Show Earth some love while celebrating Valentine’s
Ditch the plastic balloons and teddy bears and take your significant other (or yourself) out! Try something new and make your date planet-friendly by dining in these restaurants with plant-based options.
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TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE AND GREENER FUTURE: City Schools Division of Dasmariñas steers clear of single-use plastic
With the worsening situation of global warming and climate change, the Department of Education (DepEd) - City Schools Division of Dasmariñas actively participated in and recognized the advocacy to ban single-use plastic products.
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What you need to know about the 27th UN Climate Summit
COP27 will begin in Egypt on Sunday, 6 November 2022. Here's what to know and what needs to happen.
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Renewable energy sa Dinagat at mga naudlot na panalangin ng sikmura
Nagsimula ako bilang Communications Campaigner ng Greenpeace nitong nakaraang Hunyo, at bilang rookie ng Comms Team, pakiramdam ko ay mas marami akong kailangang matutuhan kaysa patunayan.
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Greenpeace on SONA: Drop nuclear, fossil gas plans – head straight to RE
If the President is sincere about acting on the environment and climate, he should head straight for genuine renewable energy – and stop promoting nuclear and fossil gas.
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Dinagat Islands residents boost community recovery from Odette using solar energy
Residents of Brgy. Coring, Basilisa, Dinagat Islands, with the support of environmental groups, installed solar panels in their barangay gymnasium as part of STY Odette-related recovery efforts.
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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.









