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Greenpeace demands bigger budget for CHR, a ‘crucial ally’ for climate justice
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (16 September 2022) — The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on Thursday concluded its budget briefing for the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, gaining support from…
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Greenpeace statement on the arrest of Walden Bello
Walden Bello, arrested Monday on charges of cyber-libel, is an environmental and social justice advocate who is known for his vocal critique of powerful political figures.
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Youth ‘love letters’ remind candidates to champion climate, environment ahead of Earth Day
QUEZON CITY, Philippines, 22 April 2022 — Filipino youth on Thursday renewed their call for presidential aspirants to ensure climate justice and climate action is the next administration’s top agenda.…
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PH frontline communities demand higher air standards and an end to coal, fossil fuels
A day after World Health Day, communities residing near coal power plants in Pangasinan, Quezon, Davao, and Cebu provinces demanded that the government raise the country’s air quality standards, and an end to coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel. The communities, which have been exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution in their own homes, expressed…
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10 women from the Asia Pacific region steering the climate conversation
Women and girls play a vital role as agents of change for the planet, but their voices are all too often missing from the decision-making table. These are just 10 women from the Asia Pacific region who are raising their voices to help shape the climate conversation and to heal our planet.
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Changemaking: What’s Love (and Good Governance) Got To Do With It?
In more ways than one, the social issues that we face today relate to love and good governance. These are solutions solutions that our leaders and fellow community members can pursue and use to help solve the issues that continue to affect us today.
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Greenpeace: PH a supertyphoon hotspot, experienced 7.5 times more STYs than previously thought
PAGASA's recent typhoon reclassification confirms that destructive supertyphoons are no longer aberrations, but are the new normal as the country faces the climate crisis.
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Be Inspired And In Love
Read the love letters for our aspiring leaders written by youths nationwide, hoping for a future that's greener, brighter, and more livable for the generations to come.
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Greenpeace to PH gov’t, LGUs: Explore local, sustainable solutions amid oil crisis
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (08 March 2022) – Oil prices increase yet again this week by PhP 5.00 for diesel and PhP 3.00 for gas, as the military conflict in Ukraine…
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Greenpeace on nuclear deal: Desperate, misguided EO must be revoked
President Duterte on February 28 signed Executive Order (EO) No. 164 adopting a national position for a nuclear energy program. The move was...









