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How Filipinos Celebrated Mother’s Day Before Shopping Malls
It’s that special time of the year to remind us that we need to always show our appreciation and love to our Nanay–o tumatayong Nanay–who nurtured and cared for us everyday.
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Women at the forefront of their passion and their advocacies
As the National Women’s Month comes to a close, we feature three women advocates from Iloilo who are passionate about the advocacies they are leading.
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COP27 Loss and Damage Finance Fund a down payment on climate justice
Greenpeace believes that the PH gov't must use this moment to strengthen their support for local communities by demanding accountability from the biggest climate-polluting nations and fossil fuel companies.
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Greenpeace, Bulacan youth call for RE powered disaster and economic recovery
Environment group renews call for countries and corporations to pay up for climate damages
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PH gov’t urged: Strengthen air quality monitoring to protect citizens’ health
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (02 September 2022) — Ahead of the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, Greenpeace called on the Philippine government to shore up the country’s monitoring…
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Greenpeace to ERC: Electric corpos deserve no compensation for dirty energy
San Miguel Corp intends to terminate its power supply agreement with Meralco should the ERC refuse to grant a rate hike.
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Greenpeace on Pride: Climate justice is queer justice
As Filipinos, we pride ourselves as strong-spirited people who are always willing to help others. When the impacts of the worsening climate crisis claim homes and loved ones, the flag…
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Greenpeace: TD Agaton another warning of things to come
The next president must stand for climate justice. Agaton’s onslaught is yet another preview of what the climate emergency looks like.
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Care at the core
Whether it is in pandemics, ecological catastrophes or wars, women around the world are advocating in different forms and spaces for a radical shift in how societies understand value. They are fighting for a just future equipped with the necessary forms of resilience for all life forms to thrive.
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Imminent Plastics Treaty to give Filipinos fighting chance vs. plastic-polluting businesses
Developing countries like the Philippines will have a rallying point to call for drastic measures to cut down on production and start a just transition—all with the necessary support mechanisms the mandate includes.