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Your environmental activism horoscope for 2021
Find out what type of environmental activism best suits you and your element this year!
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#RollyPH, COVID-19, and the fears that came with it
On the eve of November 1, these women from Navotas City were caught preparing for the arrival of super typhoon Rolly, the strongest typhoon to hit land this year.
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Greenpeace renews calls for Climate Emergency Declaration as Super Typhoon Rolly exits PAR
Now is the time for the Philippine government to show true climate leadership by championing climate justice.
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Greenpeace welcomes moratorium on new coal plants; renews call for energy transition
QUEZON CITY—The Department of Energy (DOE) on Tuesday declared a moratorium on endorsements for new coal power plants. Reacting on the development, Greenpeace Campaigner Khevin Yu said:
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Who gets to call destruction development?
The cutting of mature trees in Manila to give way to the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEx) forces us to ask a basic but often avoided question: development for whom?
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Greenpeace: ASEAN leaders cannot claim climate leadership while silencing peaceful protest
While ASEAN leaders spoke of sustainability and regional resilience at opening day of the summit in Cebu, peaceful Greenpeace activists calling for solutions to the climate and plastic crises to contribute to those same goals outside the venue were taken into police custody.
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Envi, labor groups seek release of probe findings on deadly Binaliw trash slide
Members of the Justice for Prime Waste 39 Network filed a Freedom of Information request seeking full disclosure of documents related to the Binaliw trash slide. Despite earlier commitments from DENR Region 7 to conduct regular public briefings, no official findings from the probe have been released to date.
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Local oil, gas expansion to lock PH into fossil fuels, raise emissions amid energy crisis
Greenpeace Philippines is sounding the alarm over the government’s renewed push to further explore oil and gas in the protected Liguasan Marsh—in parallel with those being done in Tawi-Tawi, Cebu and Malampaya
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Uwan damages surged 30% due to climate change—report
Greenpeace Philippines urged world leaders at COP30 in Brazil to act decisively and make climate polluters pay, following new research showing that climate change—driven largely by fossil fuels—intensified the recent Typhoons Tino and Uwan









