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Filipino joins landmark transnational climate litigation against oil company
This case also seeks to put a definitive halt to the expansion of fossil fuel extraction, which is leading to an unprecedented situation: a “globocide”, i.e. the irreversible disruption of the Earth System and the biosphere as a whole.
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Advocates call on PH Gov to champion Climate Damages Tax
Advocates today called on the Philippine government to champion the Climate Damages Tax.
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Greenpeace statement on extreme heat aggravated by the climate crisis
The number of areas that have reached the danger-level on the heat index are on a steady increase, with areas breaking previous records and some reaching up to 50℃ on the scale.
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Greenpeace Philippines, communities: Strong Global Plastics Treaty still within reach
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (23 April 2024) — A global treaty that cuts plastic production and ends single-use plastic pollution is still within reach and governments have a duty to do…
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Greenpeace statement on people’s win against genetically modified rice
The decision is a monumental win for Filipino farmers and Filipino people who have for decades stood up against genetically modified (GM) crops.
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New report shows ‘usual suspect’ corporations still top sachet producer list
A report showed an alarming prevalence of sachet packaging from brands who have produced the most SUPs in past years.
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Survey: Filipinos most in favor of global cut in plastic production
Almost 9 in 10 Pinoys say Global Plastics Treaty must ban single-use plastic.
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Report shows end to sachet pollution with investment in large-scale refill systems
“Kuha sa Tingi” project in QC and San Juan City shows proof-of-concept
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Greenpeace Philippines statement on record breaking heat in 2023, almost hitting 1.5°C
These findings align with projections that the Philippines will experience extreme heat for longer periods of time. This year will be no different as PAGASA urged the country to prepare for record heat this year, especially as El Niño picks up.
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Climate-impacted communities’ stories told through living museum at COP28
Calls on world leaders to ‘make polluters pay’ for climate crisis