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We dream of a green and fair world for everyone. We envision a shift from consumer-blaming to sustainable production, from individualistic to collective effort.
Our goal is to put pressure on corporations to take responsibility for their climate emissions and dismantle oppressive practices harming Filipinos. Every year, we experience loss of lives and homes from storm surges, floods, landslides, extreme heat waves, and forest fires. They worsen with increasing air and plastic pollution from the prevalence of single-use plastic packaging and global waste trade allowing foreign waste to be dumped on our landfills.
Get to know how we always anchor our work on ensuring a green future while resisting tyranny from the greedy few. Here, you can find accurate information on our stance and our creative, nonviolent campaigns, and solutions to environmental issues.
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Greenpeace calls for justice amid PH’s back-to-back top rankings in climate risk indices
Greenpeace Philippines said the country’s continued placement among the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations underscores how Filipinos are paying the highest price for the crisis, even as those most responsible for climate change evade accountability. The Philippines ranked 7th in Germanwatch’s Climate Risk Index, and once again 1st in the World Risk Index, reflecting how millions…
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Storm surge affects coastal communities in La Union
A storm surge linked to Super Typhoon Uwan inundated coastal areas of La Union overnight, damaging homes and businesses that were still reeling from earlier impacts.
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Typhoon Uwan underscores urgent call for climate justice as COP30 opens – Greenpeace
Greenpeace urged world leaders and the Philippine delegation at COP30 this week to take a strong stance in making fossil fuel companies pay for climate damages. These calls came just days after a Typhoon Tino killed hundreds of people, only to be followed a week later by an even stronger, super typhoon, which made landfall…
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12 years after Yolanda — Greenpeace urges PBBM to stop the cycle, secure Loss & Damage and hold polluters to account
Marking twelve years since Super Typhoon Yolanda’s first landfall on 2013 and as Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) left Visayas battered this week, Greenpeace Philippines urged government to put justice over profit: urgently fill the Loss and Damage Fund, prioritize the CLIMA Bill, and hold climate-polluting corporations to account.
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Deadly Tino floods highlight urgency of CLIMA Bill — Greenpeace
As Cebu, Negros, and parts of Visayas and Mindanao face severe flooding and damage from Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi), Greenpeace Philippines urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to fast-track the passage of the proposed Climate Accountability (CLIMA) Bill, a landmark legislation that seeks to hold climate polluters accountable for the worsening climate impacts.
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Greenpeace to Marcos: Stand with Filipinos, not with corruption and greed
Greenpeace Philippines reiterates its condemnation of the “obscene plunder of much-needed climate funds” in flood-control projects, as well as of corporate impunity by fossil fuel companies that knowingly fuel the climate crisis for profit
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Filipino communities to sue Shell for damages linked to Super Typhoon Odette
Filipino survivors of Super Typhoon Odette (Rai) announced in a press conference in Quezon City that they will be filing a case in the United Kingdom against British oil giant Shell for its role in driving the climate crisis.
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Greenpeace to DOE: Carbon-credit rules not a license to profit—must cut emissions now
DOE is railroading carbon markets purportedly to reduce emissions—but at the same time, they’re playing godfather to fossil gas projects, and putting more exemptions to the coal plant moratorium. This clearly doesn’t add up.
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Greenpeace on Coral reef ‘tipping point’—end fossil fuel expansion, make those most responsible pay
The science is clear: the coral reefs are dying. Without them, billions will lose their lifeline and source of food and livelihood.
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Climate Survivors Reveal Trillion-dollar “Polluter’s Climate Bill” — Call on BBM to Ensure Funding and Accountability
Climate survivors today called on President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr to ensure that funding for immense loss and damages from climate disasters reach those who most need it—the communities most affected by the climate crisis.
The Climate Change & Human Rights Inquiry Archive
Explore the comprehensive archive of the National Inquiry on Climate Change (NICC), initiated by the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines. This archive includes key documents, testimonies, and findings that investigate the role of major fossil fuel companies in contributing to climate change and its impact on human rights in the Philippines. In 2015, a group of courageous Filipinos, alongside Greenpeace Philippines, stood up against the fossil fuel industry (cement, oil, and gas companies), demanding accountability for the climate-related disasters affecting their communities—an effort that brought global attention to the intersection of climate change and human rights.
Dive deeper into our research and insights with our latest publications.
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Loving The Earth Through Food: Eco-friendly Lifestyle Recipes
The way we eat connects us to nature, and it all starts in our own kitchens! Check out our cookbook with easy recipes to help you begin your healthy and eco-friendly journey.
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Annual Report 2023: Championing Hope
In 2023, the message of hope became the driving force behind Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s campaigns, symbolising our commitmentto creating a more just and sustainable world.
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A Climate Justice Agenda for the Philippines
As President Marcos Jr.’s upcoming SONA approaches, Greenpeace Philippines urges his administration to turn words into action by adopting a Climate Justice Agenda that prioritizes the survival and wellbeing of Filipinos, now and for future generations.
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