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Greenpeace reactive on Duterte’s SONA: ‘No mention of coherent policy agenda for recovery and beyond’
The COVID pandemic is happening against a backdrop of environmental destruction and the climate crisis that has been going on long before this pandemic, and—unless things change for the better—will persist and worsen well into the future.
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Greenpeace joins SONA protests, calls for Duterte administration to put citizens, particularly youth, first
Greenpeace is calling on President Duterte to ensure a recovery from the COVID pandemic that will transform our economy and society to tackle the climate crisis and promote positive environmental and health outcomes.
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Youth leaders call on President Duterte for green and just ‘Better Normal’; New nationwide youth movement launched
Ahead of the State of the Nation Address on July 27, Filipino youth leaders, today presented a declaration calling for a #BetterNormal
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Greenpeace statement on the ABS-CBN franchise rejection
Greenpeace laments the denial of ABS-CBN’s franchise application. This decision by Congress has shut down a crucial source of information at a time when Filipinos are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Greenpeace statement on Iloilo power barge oil spill
Quezon City - Around 48,000 liters of oil spilled into waters off Iloilo on 3 July 2020, after an explosion at a power barge owned by AC Energy. Authorities estimate…
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Greenpeace statement on the signing into law of the Anti-Terror Bill
We at Greenpeace believe that activism is essential for a better normal. We will continue to speak out and act in solidarity, ensuring that those whose voices remain unheard are heard.
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Greenpeace calls for stronger regulations vs plastic as experts endorse safety of reusables
A call on local government units to strengthen measures against single-use plastic to keep communities safe from the increasing waste harms amid the COVID pandemic.
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Greenpeace to PH Govt: Listen to the people, junk the terror bill now
Greenpeace Philippines joined the civil society community in commemorating Araw ng Kalayaan in a peaceful solidarity activity to oppose the anti-terror bill.
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New report shows air pollution levels up as NCR enters GCQ
Greenpeace, CREA call for measures to ensure post-COVID recovery safeguards air quality
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Greenpeace joins calls to scrap anti-terror bill
Quezon City—In reaction to the proposed Anti-Terrorism Bill in the Senate and the House of Representatives, Lea Guerrero, country director of Greenpeace Philippines, said: