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Plastic: A Threat to Human and Planetary Health
Plastic pollution poses a grave threat to both the health of the people and the environment. It affects everyday life, with harmful chemicals leaching from plastic products, especially single-use plastics.
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Philippines must lead bold climate action at COP29, says Greenpeace
As the UN climate talks kicked off in Baku Azerbaijan this week, Greenpeace Philippines urged the Philippine government to demand ambitious commitments from governments, and payments for losses and damages from fossil fuel companies.
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World Cleanup Day: 4 meaningful actions to complement cleanup drives
Cleanups help, but here’s what you can do next to beat plastic pollution
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‘Kuha sa Tingi’ expands in Metro Manila
As world leaders prepare to convene for the final United Nations negotiations of the Global Plastics Treaty this November, communities in the Philippines are taking decisive action to tackle the plastic crisis.
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Greenpeace: Senate hearing must call for accountability from oil companies
At today’s Senate inquiry on the oil spill caused by the sinking of MT Terranova, Greenpeace Campaigner Jefferson Chua said:
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Government must investigate cargo owner and hold them accountable for the ongoing oil spill
Reports have come out that the Philippine Coast Guard confirmed that a subsidiary of San Miguel Shipping and Lighterage Corporation chartered the MT Terranova. Greenpeace climate campaigner Khevin Yu said,
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As Typhoon Carina and southwest monsoon flood Luzon, Greenpeace calls for climate justice
As torrential rains batter most of Luzon and with Metro Manila now placed under a state of calamity, Greenpeace calls on President Marcos for climate action.
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Greenpeace statement on people’s win against genetically modified rice
The decision is a monumental win for Filipino farmers and Filipino people who have for decades stood up against genetically modified (GM) crops.









