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Greenpeace: Malampaya contract extension shows Marcos admin’s bias towards dirty energy
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (16 May 2023) — President Marcos Jr. on Monday extended the Malampaya gas field’s service contract to 15 years, adding mandates to conduct exploratory drilling for fossil…
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Greenpeace urges Shell stockholders: stop supporting climate destruction
Greenpeace today called on stockholders of Shell Pilipinas to heed the call of climate impacted communities and stop being complicit to climate destruction brought on by…
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Why investing in the planet means investing in the people
Every April, the world celebrates Earth Day. But as the excitement fades, it begs the question of what has been accomplished by the companies and leaders touting sustainability.
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DONOR NEWSLETTER 2022
Our work has been varied but towards our common goal. We are at the beginning of the most crucial decade for the climate. We are stepping up the work in 2023 and we look forward to continuing working with you, for people and the planet.
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Greenpeace: SC decision on GM crops vindicates farmers, food movement
Reacting to Supreme Court’s issuing a Writ of Kalikasan against the release of genetically-modified crops, Greenpeace Southeast Asia senior campaigner Wilhelmina Pelegrina said...
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Greenpeace calls for reduced plastic production and shift to reuse systems on first International Day of Zero Waste
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted a resolution put forward by Türkiye at its seventy-seventh session in December 2022 to proclaim 30 March as the annual International Day of Zero Waste. The yearly observance of this day aims to raise awareness on zero waste initiatives at community, national, regional, and global levels, and their…
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Greenpeace statement on oil spill-affected communities being advised against suing ship owner
It is utterly unacceptable that an insurer would discourage claimants from exercising their legal right to seek justice while dangling compensation money over their heads. Communities have suffered enough in the past month and the last thing they need is more disenfranchisement from companies who continue to operate with impunity.
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COP27 and the need to include more voices in the climate change conversation
The recently concluded COP27 reminded us of key truths that have shaped the world into what it is now, as well as ideas that can mold it toward climate resiliency.
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Brand Audit 2022: Greenpeace PH calls on world leaders to hold worst plastic polluters accountable
Break Free From Plastic’s 2022 Brand Audit Report revealed that the Coca-Cola Company, Philip Morris International, Universal Robina Corporation (URC), Philippine Spring Water Resources, Inc., and Japan Tobacco International are the worst plastic polluters in the country. Globally, Coca-Cola also leads the list for five years in a row, followed by PepsiCo, Nestle, Mondelez International,…
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COP27 ignores communities’ voices, puts polluters before climate justice amid worsening climate impacts
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — As the vital COP27 climate talks resume for a second week, climate-vulnerable communities and Greenpeace Philippines warned that progress can only…









