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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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Brand Audit 2022: Greenpeace PH calls on world leaders to hold worst plastic polluters accountable
Break Free From Plastic’s 2022 Brand Audit Report revealed that the Coca-Cola Company, Philip Morris International, Universal Robina Corporation (URC), Philippine Spring Water Resources, Inc., and Japan Tobacco International are the worst plastic polluters in the country. Globally, Coca-Cola also leads the list for five years in a row, followed by PepsiCo, Nestle, Mondelez International,…
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COP27 ignores communities’ voices, puts polluters before climate justice amid worsening climate impacts
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — As the vital COP27 climate talks resume for a second week, climate-vulnerable communities and Greenpeace Philippines warned that progress can only…
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San Juan City spearheads sari-sari store refill system in bid to address plastic pollution
Sustainable sari-sari stores may soon be the norm in San Juan City with the pilot launch of community-based refill hubs developed to help address the plastic pollution crisis.
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Greenpeace, youth call for “safe, fair future” in climate-vulnerable PH ahead of COP27
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (05 November 2022) — Ahead of 27th UN Climate Conference (COP27) and in the aftermath of Severe Tropical Storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae), Greenpeace, climate-affected communities, and…
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Visayas LGUs join government and NGO climate advocates in demanding climate justice
PANGLAO ISLAND, BOHOL, Philippines (28 October 2022) — Ahead of the UN climate talks in November, local government executives in the Visayas called on decision-makers and stakeholders attending the 27th…
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Tarlac farmers, advocates demand climate polluters to ‘pay up’ for Karding impacts
In the wake of super typhoon Karding, farmers in Tarlac city protested, alongside activists from Rice Watch Action Network and Greenpeace Philippines
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Greenpeace to Marcos Jr: The climate crisis needs action, not empty words
Greenpeace Philippines today called out President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for his climate doublespeak during his first three months in office.
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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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Greenpeace Statement on Super Typhoon Karding (Noru)
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (26 Sep 2022)—Supertyphoon Karding (Noru) struck the country on the eve of the 13th anniversary of Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana). According to Pagasa, Karding is the third supertyphoon…