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Greenpeace Philippines statement on INC-5 Chair’s latest paper
As the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations reach its critical final moments, Southeast Asian nations, including the Philippines, must lead the call to tackle the root of the crisis—plastic production.
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Greenpeace Philippines statement on fossil fuel and chemical industry lobbyists at INC-5
The analysis reveals a desperate industry willing to sacrifice our planet and poison communities, especially vulnerable communities in the Global South, to protect its profits.
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Green groups, advocates deliver bold message to governments: End plastic now
As world leaders gather in Busan, South Korea this week for the fifth and most critical session of the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations, Greenpeace Philippines, together with its community partners in La Union, unfurled a giant banner along the shores of Urbiztondo, sending a bold message to END PLASTIC NOW.
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Greenpeace Philippines statement on COP29: ‘A betrayal of climate justice’
The UN Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan concluded with a weak agreement on a new climate finance goal
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Greenpeace statement on Super Typhoon Ofel (Usagi), the fifth consecutive storm to strike Northern Luzon
Greenpeace called on the Philippine government, as well as the delegates to the 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), to seek justice for affected communities and payments for losses and damages from the biggest climate polluters, fossil fuel companies.
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Activists hold silent protest in an International Nuclear Forum, highlight true costs of nuclear energy
Today, environmental activists from Young Bataeños for Environmental Advocacy Network (YBEAN) and Greenpeace Philippines staged a silent protest at the Philippine International Nuclear Supply Chain Forum to voice their opposition to the government’s nuclear energy initiatives. In a powerful statement, two activists unfurled banners reading “We want a nuclear-free future,” underscoring their call for safer,…
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Shell announces USD 6 billion profits as PH mourns victims of Severe Tropical Storm Trami
On the day of national mourning for victims of Severe Tropical Storm Trami (local name Kristine), Greenpeace reacted to oil and gas giant Shell’s recently reported $6.02bn in quarterly profits and called on President Marcos Jr to demand payment for loss and damages from the planet’s worst climate polluters.
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After Kristine and Leon, Greenpeace raises alarm on oil and coal spills;
In the wake of severe tropical storm Kristine (Trami) and ongoing onslaught of supertyphoon Leon (Kong-Rey), Greenpeace today called on the Philippine government to end fossil fuel dependence and to…
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Greenpeace Southeast Asia statement on Hurricane Milton
Just days after the destructive Hurricane Helene, Hurricane Milton explosively intensified at one of the fastest rates ever recorded in the Atlantic.
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Communities yet to recover from previous disasters as Tropical Storm Enteng batters Luzon, pulls monsoon rains, flooding Metro Manila and other provinces
As Tropical Storm Enteng (Yagi) traversed Eastern and Northern Luzon pulling torrential rains that flooded Metro Manila and other provinces, Greenpeace calls for urgency in climate action.









