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DOE renamed “Department of Dangerous and Dirty Energy”
March 11 - Greenpeace activists delivered ‘radioactive waste’ barrels to the “Department of Dangerous and Dirty Energy”, the gov't agency formerly known as the Department of Energy
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Greenpeace statement on the resignation of DENR Secretary Cimatu
The next administration must ensure the DENR will stay true to its mandate to protect the environment and the well-being of all Filipinos.
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Greenpeace: Candidates must present a meaningful agenda to address the climate and environmental crises
The next administration will be in power during a crucial window for climate action.
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Coal import dependence to worsen energy security in Southeast Asia; Governments must maximize Clean and Renewable Energy – Greenpeace
With no ambitious plans to boost clean and renewable energy in the energy mix, energy insecurity will be a recurring problem that will burden Filipinos and the world, on top of the climate and COVID19 crises.
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#IlogPasiglahin network delivers giant greeting card to Pasig City Hall, calls on city mayors to reject PAREX
Representatives of the #IlogPasiglahin network delivered a supersized greeting card, asking Mayor Vico Sotto to oppose the proposed Pasig River Expressway or PAREX.
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Climate and Recovery in the Youth’s Words
The best entries from our Storytelling Workshop with Malabon Youth, Nov. 19, 2021
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COP26: Haiyan survivor calls on CHR to issue report on climate change, human rights investigation
Filipino communities at the climate frontlines should not be made to wait for justice as every day of delay means another day of compounded human rights harms in the context of climate change.
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Greenpeace PH slams Cusi, PH govt non-commitment to phase out coal at COP 26
“Greenpeace denounces in the strongest possible terms the Philippine government’s shameless climate hypocrisy and its lack of political will to end coal use and chart a decisive path away from dependence on fossil fuels.
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Climate strikes: Gov’t, corporate inaction worsen Filipino youth’s ‘climate anxiety’
On the day of the global climate strikes, young Filipino climate activists demanded the government to hold corporations accountable for the worsening climate conditions.








