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In the wake of typhoon, capsized oil tanker in Manila Bay highlights dangers of fossil fuels
An oil tanker carrying 1.4 million liters of oil capsized and sank in Manila Bay, endangering the nearby municipality of Limay in Bataan province and other areas already heavily affected by extreme rainfall from Super Typhoon Carina and the enhanced southwestern monsoon.
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‘Real Beauty’ and ‘Good Life’?
Residents of a coastal community in Bataan Province are using brand parodies to show how plastic sachet manufacturers are bringing “real harm” to Filipinos.
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Greenpeace statement on oil spill in New Washington, Aklan
Reacting to the oil spill from a Typhoon Aghon-damaged power barge in New Washington, Aklan, Greenpeace campaigner Khevin Yu said:
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Greenpeace statement on extreme heat aggravated by the climate crisis
The number of areas that have reached the danger-level on the heat index are on a steady increase, with areas breaking previous records and some reaching up to 50℃ on the scale.
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5 Reuse and Refill projects that are making a difference and leading the way to a plastic-free future
Sustainable models in these countries are leading the way towards a reuse revolution with both their traditional reuse and refill systems, and their modern equivalents. Get to meet some of the people behind this beautiful and diverse movement full of leaders, learners, and collaborators.
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Climate activists vow more protests as Philippine government turns a blind eye to communities
Loss and Damage Fund agreed at COP28, but fossil fuel accountability missing
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Greenpeace activists block Shell import terminal in support of climate-impacted communities
Filipino climate activists on kayaks blocked access to the Shell import terminal. Along with 29 activists from Greenpeace International and Greenpeace Southeast Asia, including its Executive Director Yeb Saño, they closed in on two jetties from different locations, affecting the operations of Shell’s facility managing the import of fossil fuels.
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Yolanda survivors walk the last stretch of the Climate Justice Walk 2023 in Tacloban
Almost a month since leaving Manila’s Kilometer Zero and in time for Super Typhoon Yolanda’s 10th commemoration, the Climate Justice Walk team finally reached Tacloban, ‘Ground Zero’ of Yolanda (international name Haiyan).
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A Mother’s Worry
In a world defined by a worsening climate crisis, Joanna Sustento, a new mother from Tacloban City cradling her recently-born son, grapples with the profound emotional tug-of-war that many individuals…









