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2 things President Duterte can do now to end the country’s plastic scourge
Greenpeace renews call for PH ban on single-use plastics
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Coal-impacted fishers, youth urge CHR: ‘Protect our rights vs. climate polluters’
A group of fishermen and young environmental advocates from Bataan today called on the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to stand up for fishing communities heavily impacted by climate-polluting firms.
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Landmark climate judgment against Shell bolsters PH groups’ demand: CHR must issue final resolution
The groups said the decision is a huge win for Filipinos and other climate-impacted communities around the world as it orders Shell to radically change its business model throughout its whole supply chain.
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Joint statement of CSOs on the planned mega-vaccine center in Nayong Pilipino
The Filipino people need an accessible, equitable, inclusive, sustainable, and people-centered approach to the COVID19 vaccination program and not a business-oriented venture that will pose long-term threats to our health and safety.
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Greenpeace reactive on ADB’s draft energy policy
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) just announced that it will stop financing dirty coal energy.
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Groups on #EarthDay2021: Policies anchored on climate justice protection key to restoring Earth
We call on the PH gov't to prioritize the systemic changes needed to protect Filipinos from harms aggravated by the climate crisis.
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Greenpeace challenges Meralco to decarbonize
Greenpeace today challenged Meralco, one of the country’s biggest energy companies, to abandon fossil fuels and re-orient their business towards renewable energy.
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‘Go beyond the hour’: Youth groups call for accountability from fossil fuel companies
The groups said heavy-polluting businesses must not pass the onus of reducing carbon emissions to individuals.
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Top PH plastic polluters revealed; Green groups renew call to ban SUPs
#BreakFreeFromPlastic movement revealed the top 10 local corporate plastic polluters in the PH
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Greenpeace reactive to DENR’s concerns over PPE’s impact on oceans, reefs
The DENR recently raised concerns over medical wastes, such as face masks and PPE affecting dive sites and coral reefs.