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Communities, various groups call for transparency, urgency amid oil spill’s worsening impacts
Communities impacted by the oil spill in Oriental Mindoro and nearby areas, supported by civil society organizations and marine experts, called for transparency…
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Greenpeace on transport groups’ week-long tigil-pasada in protest of PUVMP
With the impending phaseout of traditional jeepneys by the end of the year, transport groups will hold a week-long transport strike from March....
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Greenpeace on Tablas oil spill threat: Fossil fuel industry a ticking time-bomb
Oil tanker MT Princess Empress sank in the Tablas Strait near Oriental Mindoro, with 800,000L of industrial fuel oil threatening to spill.
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Greenpeace statement of support for Alay Lakad Laban sa Kaliwa Dam
Greenpeace Philippines declares its support of the Dumagat-Remontado and fellow environmental advocates and groups. They recently marched for 9 days from General Nakar, Quezon to Malacañan Palace in protest of…
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Climate-impacted communities, advocates tell Shell at HQ: Stop drilling, pay up for loss and damage
Days after Shell announced an all-time high for its 2022 profits, members of climate-impacted communities with the support of Greenpeace Philippines delivered a demand letter to Shell at their headquarters today, and called on the company to stop profiting from destruction and pay reparations for climate impacts.
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Greenpeace boards, occupies Shell vessel with demand: Stop drilling, start paying
AMSTERDAM (1 February 2023) — Greenpeace International activists hailing from climate-impacted countries on Tuesday have boarded a Shell contracted vessel in the Atlantic Ocean, with a banner bearing the message:…
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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.