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Environ-meant to be: What’s it like living with an environmentalist?
Terry is a freelance content writer and editor, and a Greenpeace volunteer who lives with his girlfriend Marian Ledesma, Greenpeace Philippines' Zero Waste Campaigner. Terry shares their story, their lifestyle practices, and how being eco-conscious has affected their relationship.
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Greenpeace warns Clean Air Act under threat; calls on Senate to uphold law protecting Filipinos’ health
The Clean Air Act of 1999—the PH’s foremost law to protect Filipinos from the adverse effects of air pollution—is under threat.
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Environ-meant to be: COVID, Cats, & (Eco-)Conscious Living
For the first part of our Environ-meant to be series, we talked to eco-conscious couple Deng Garcia and Belle Rodolfo.
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Solidarity statement calling on nat’l gov’t to build the Metro Manila Bike Lane Network under Bayanihan 2
The Bayanihan to Recover as One Act provides funds for ₱814 million for protected bike lanes in Metro Manila. However, to date, the construction of these bike lanes has not begun.
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‘We’ve had enough’: Bicol youth urge gov’t to declare climate emergency
Youth climate advocates from Bicol today called on the government to declare a national climate emergency following the devastation of Super Typhoon Rolly
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Protected bike lanes key to liveable cities: Greenpeace joins EDSA bike lane initiative
Protected bike lanes are essential for building better, more liveable cities. We joined biking advocates and key gov't agencies in providing frontliners and other bikers with pop-up bike lanes along EDSA.
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On COVID-19, broken systems, climate crisis: Never too early to talk about what’s next
The situation may be dire, but for young environmental advocates there are also opportunities to further educate Filipinos on what we’re dealing with—particularly the climate crisis—and how it affects our daily lives.
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Greenpeace statement on EO 116 mandating a study for the adoption of a National Position on a Nuclear Energy Program
Nuclear energy is the most expensive and most dangerous way to generate electricity, and can take 20 years to construct. It will only lock the country into perpetual dependence on imported fuels and debts, rendering our communities and our environment vulnerable to immense risks that we are ill-equipped to handle.
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Greenpeace reactive on Duterte’s SONA: ‘No mention of coherent policy agenda for recovery and beyond’
The COVID pandemic is happening against a backdrop of environmental destruction and the climate crisis that has been going on long before this pandemic, and—unless things change for the better—will persist and worsen well into the future.
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Greenpeace joins SONA protests, calls for Duterte administration to put citizens, particularly youth, first
Greenpeace is calling on President Duterte to ensure a recovery from the COVID pandemic that will transform our economy and society to tackle the climate crisis and promote positive environmental and health outcomes.









