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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
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Greenpeace renews calls for Climate Emergency Declaration as Super Typhoon Rolly exits PAR
Now is the time for the Philippine government to show true climate leadership by championing climate justice.
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Greenpeace welcomes moratorium on new coal plants; renews call for energy transition
QUEZON CITY—The Department of Energy (DOE) on Tuesday declared a moratorium on endorsements for new coal power plants. Reacting on the development, Greenpeace Campaigner Khevin Yu said:
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Waste trade persists because gov’t not doing enough to stop it: Green groups
The latest waste importation scandal involving containers of plastic packaging and used face masks shows how richer countries, like the US, continue to prey on the Philippines’ loose regulations on waste importation.
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Climate DRR should drive PH COVID recovery
Today, we called on the Philippine gov't to put climate action and climate disaster risk reduction (DRR) at the heart of its COVID recovery strategy.
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DOE must back Duterte’s call for climate urgency—New Greenpeace report shows energy plan won’t meet 1.5 commitment to Paris Agreement
A day after the President urged world leaders to act on the climate crisis, a new Greenpeace report revealed that the Philippines will not be able to reach its commitment to keep global temperatures below 1.5-degrees global temperature with the Department of Energy (DOE)’s version of the Philippine Energy Plan.
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Greenpeace reactive on Duterte’s call for stronger climate commitments at UN
Pres. Duterte, in his speech to the UN, has called on all parties to the Paris Agreement to honor their commitments to fight the climate crisis.