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Environmental groups’ joint statement on the recent activist killings
Responding to the brutal killings of nine activists last March 7, environmental advocates pressed the government to protect activists and uphold their rights.
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PH’s outdated air quality standards may worsen air pollution-related deaths, health risks — groups
The Philippine government must speed up efforts to protect Filipinos from the worsening air pollution.
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To President Duterte: Make a Quarry-Free Upper Marikina Watershed
On World Wildlife Day, we call on President Duterte to urgently rescind all existing MPSAs inside the Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape
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Greenpeace warns Clean Air Act under threat; calls on Senate to uphold law protecting Filipinos’ health
The Clean Air Act of 1999—the PH’s foremost law to protect Filipinos from the adverse effects of air pollution—is under threat.
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Solidarity statement calling on nat’l gov’t to build the Metro Manila Bike Lane Network under Bayanihan 2
The Bayanihan to Recover as One Act provides funds for ₱814 million for protected bike lanes in Metro Manila. However, to date, the construction of these bike lanes has not begun.
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Climate Emergency Declaration only the beginning
Now that the call for a #ClimateEmergency declaration is making rounds in Congress, should we heave a sigh of relief?
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Greenpeace lauds Lower House for climate emergency declaration push
Greenpeace Philippines today lauded the House of Representatives (HoR) for adopting resolutions supporting the call to declare a climate emergency.
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Climate Emergency declaration key to determining crucial steps to protect Filipinos from disasters
Declaring a national climate emergency is now more urgent and necessary to determine what the government should prioritize to protect Filipinos from the…
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Greenpeace to Pres. Duterte: Hold corporations responsible for climate impacts on Filipinos
We call on President Duterte to hold not just industrialized nations, but also fossil fuel corporations, responsible for their significant share in fueling the climate crisis.
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‘We’ve had enough’: Bicol youth urge gov’t to declare climate emergency
Youth climate advocates from Bicol today called on the government to declare a national climate emergency following the devastation of Super Typhoon Rolly