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Greenpeace Reactive to the Philippines placing 2nd in the Global Climate Risk Index 2020
The 15th Edition of the Global Climate Risk Index has just been released today, with the report citing the Philippines as the 2nd most affected by climate change in 2018.
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Greenpeace, youth groups call on Malacañang to declare a ‘Climate Emergency’
Greenpeace activists and youth climate strikers today marched to the Mendiola Peace Arch in Manila to hand over an open letter to Malacañang calling on President Rodrigo Duterte to issue a ‘Climate Emergency’ Declaration.
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An Open Letter to President Duterte: Declare a Climate Emergency
Manila – As Typhoon Tisoy (Kammuri) lashes the Philippines, forcing tens of thousands of Filipinos to flee their homes, Greenpeace Philippines has today launched an open letter addressed to President Rodrigo…
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COP25: Greenpeace calls for climate justice as ‘Kammuri’ threatens millions of Filipinos’ rights, security
Manila, Philippines – As Typhoon Kammuri (locally known as Tisoy) wreaks havoc in the Philippines, Greenpeace Philippines urged world leaders to listen to the voices of communities and reaffirm actions…
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Filipino youth climate strikers unite for climate justice; call on PH gov’t to hold major carbon emitters accountable
Manila, Philippines — Today, youth climate strikers and civil society organizations are calling on the Philippine government to hold major carbon emitters responsible as they march in Manila for climate…
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Energy companies’ coal proposals set to deepen PH overdependence on fossil fuels
Big energy companies are hindering the Philippines' transition to a low carbon future.
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Green groups to DENR: Stop being an apologist for the plastics industry!
Plastic Monster-in-the-box installations delivered at the DENR headquarters Quezon City, Philippines — Environmental groups belonging to the global #breakfreefromplastic movement today delivered monstrous plastic installations at the Department of Environment…
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Greenpeace welcomes Malacañang pronouncement on single-use plastic ban
Greenpeace's reaction to Malacañang’s announcement that President Rodrigo Duterte is amenable to a nationwide ban on single-use plastics.
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Coca-Cola, Nestlé and PepsiCo named top plastic polluters for the second year in a row
Quezon City, Philippines — Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and PepsiCo, are most identified in brand audits for the second year in a row,, according to global brand audits detailed in the report…
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Philippines-Russia energy deals: A dangerous game of Russian Roulette?
The Philippine government is playing Russian roulette with the lives of the Filipino people with its recent agreement with Russia to pursue nuclear energy, and its bid to seek partnership for offshore oil exploration.