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Marilao River is one of spotlight case studies in new Greenpeace report on Hidden Costs of Toxic Water Pollution
The Marilao in Bulacan is among four iconic rivers whose polluted conditions are spotlighted in ‘Hidden Consequences’, a new report published today by Greenpeace. The report calls for urgent action to protect the livelihoods of the people and wildlife that depend on these waterways and the life-sustaining resources that they provide, by demanding that policy-makers…
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Greenpeace Statement on the assassination of environmental lawyer Mia Manuelita Cumba Mascariñas-Green
Yeb Saño, Executive Director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia's statement on the assassination of environmental lawyer Mia Manuelita Cumba Mascariñas-Green
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Guimaras is first coal-free province in Visayas
Guimaras Governor Samuel T. Gumarin and the municipal mayors of the island today declared Guimaras as the first coal-free province in Visayas.
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Plastic regulation: Its time has come
Imagine this! According to the Asian Development Bank, in “The Garbage Book” published in 2004:
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Love in the time of climate change
How two women are using love as a transformative tool in the face of humanity’s biggest heartbreaker
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Plant-based with an exciting spice-y twist in a trip to Little India Healthy Cuisine (4th of 5 parts)
Think plant-based food is plain and boring? Make your way to Little India Healthy Cuisine for your next holiday gathering and it’ll change your mind in one bite!
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Giving the gift of Time
As the community in Sitio Garrison realizes the impact of mining on their land, they venture out to find a new source of living, perhaps a more ecologically sustainable source of income.
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Four reasons why communities are beating corporate climate polluters
We’re at the critical halfway point in the hearing for the National Inquiry of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) into the responsibility of the largest oil, gas, and coal companies for climate change impacts on the human rights of Filipinos.
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Malita and San Miguel’s Duck: A Short Story
There was once was a tourist who went to a small town to see the sights. Seeing a large crowd congregating by the town cockpit, he heads toward it. Not having seen an actual cockfight in his life, he was excited to finally witness one.
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4 findings from New York hearings that give #ReasonsForHope
Learn all the findings from the National Inquiry on Climate Change, investigation being conducted by the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines.