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Samai Panthakote: Community Leader and Defender of Forests
The government claims that the wind turbine project is good for carbon offsetting. But this area already has forests rich enough to store carbon. This lush forest is our home.
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Over 12,000 signatures urge PM Thavisin to make Thai PRTR Law a reality
Used as an environmental policy in other countries, the proposed Thai PRTR law can serve as a vital tool in disclosing public information and in seeking corporate accountability. The PRTR law promotes the community’s Right-to- Know.
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Indonesia: Vote to Recover From the Climate Crisis and the Destruction of Democracy and Human Rights
A giant Pinocchio politician led a procession to the tune of a marching band along Jakarta’s main thoroughfares to highlight Indonesia’s democratic and environmental crises, one week before voting day
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COP28: A signal to the fossil fuel industry
COP28 agrees to a just transition away from fossil fuels but undermines the urgency of the crisis.
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Reflections from the Climate Justice Walk
While they may have different reasons for undertaking such a physical and mental journey, the Climate Walkers were all united in their desire to take action for people and the planet.
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Greenpeace activists block Shell import terminal in support of Filipino climate-impacted communities
The fossil fuel companies most responsible for the climate crisis have become rich by exploiting people and the planet. Governments should make them pay for the damage their operations cause.
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Greenpeace Philippines calls for climate accountability law as Rainbow Warrior docks in Manila
MANILA, Philippines —Greenpeace and communities today called on the Philippine government to enact a climate accountability (CLIMA) law that will hold corporate climate polluters responsible for harms caused by climate…
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Typhoon Haiyan survivors for the 2023 Climate Justice Walk
The Climate Justice Walk does not end in Tacloban. Our real destination is in people’s hearts and minds- for climate hope to take root and yield results.
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The Climate Justice Walk 2023’s First 500 Kilometers
Walking and biking whatever the weather, the team has covered a distance of more than 500 kilometers, passing through historic towns and climate-impacted communities in Laguna, Quezon, Camarines Sur, Albay, and Sorsogon.









