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Responsible E-shopping in the time of COVID
As we stay locked in our own homes weathering this pandemic away, e-commerce platforms like Shopee and Lazada have become our own little therapy from this insanity. Our excited anticipation…
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Waste trade persists because gov’t not doing enough to stop it: Green groups
The latest waste importation scandal involving containers of plastic packaging and used face masks shows how richer countries, like the US, continue to prey on the Philippines’ loose regulations on waste importation.
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Climate DRR should drive PH COVID recovery
Today, we called on the Philippine gov't to put climate action and climate disaster risk reduction (DRR) at the heart of its COVID recovery strategy.
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Groups: Imminent conclusion of 5-year climate change petition key to securing Filipinos against future crises
A pending resolution to a climate and human rights inquiry will be key to securing the future of Filipinos post-pandemic
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Ang #BetterNormal sa Commonwealth Avenue
Commonwealth Avenue: Kilala ang kalsadang ito bilang isa sa pinaka-delikadong kalsada sa Metro Manila para sa mga bikers, pedestrians, at pati na rin sa mga motorista.
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Greenpeace statement on Iloilo power barge oil spill
Quezon City - Around 48,000 liters of oil spilled into waters off Iloilo on 3 July 2020, after an explosion at a power barge owned by AC Energy. Authorities estimate…
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Confessions of an Earth Defender
Over the years, more young people are expressing their commitment to be part of the solution to the deteriorating state of the planet.
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Best practices in agriculture sector towards ‘better normal’ pushed by LGUs, CSOs
Government Units, food producers such as farmers and fisherfolks, and civil society organizations find ways to sustain their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Govt-led COVID recovery plans must lead us to ‘better normal’; Focus must be on climate action and vulnerable sectors – Greenpeace
Instead of going back to old business-as-usual systems that have created the climate crisis and massive inequality, any recovery plan must aim to transform our economy and society to tackle the climate crisis and promote positive environmental and health outcomes.
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What’s on health workers’ minds now?
These days, as the nation deals with COVID19, we see them as heroes. But like all of us, they are humans too—bugged by vulnerabilities and fears.