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    Job Opening: Regional Data Technology Team Coordinator

    This role provides essential Data-Technology team support and coordination for the Greenpeace Southeast Asia (GPSEA) Regional Database Team. This is a full-time permanent position based in either Bangkok, Malaysia, or Manila.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    May 17, 2023
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    Job Opening: Communications Campaigner (Media Officer)

    Do you have the skills and passion to help shape a green and safer world? Apply now!

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    April 28, 2023
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    Climate Lawsuits Philippines

    Typhoon survivors in the Philippines protest for loss and damage funds ahead of COP27

    Carbon majors and rich nations need to pay for the political, social, and financial costs of climate harm they created, after decades of pollution. A commitment to climate justice also requires the finance to prevent further harm and an urgent and just transition out of a fossil-fuel based economy

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    October 8, 2022
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    Cambodian workers pay the price of Fast Fashion’s supply chain waste problem

    Despite the claims about sustainability by big brands, today’s fast fashion system depends on shifting its waste problem onto countries in the Global South where the lack of regulation and enforcement has led to the exploitation of workers and the environment.

    Viola Wohlgemuth •
    August 8, 2022
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    From Lake Toba, Women Activists Urge W20 To Protect Indigenous Women’s Rights 

    A giant banner unfurled by a team of local women activists reading "North Sumatran Women Against Deforestation" floats upon Lake Toba.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    July 20, 2022
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    Oceans Consumption Biodiversity IUU

    What’s keeping the unprofitable high seas fishing industry going? Simple: Forced Labour

    As fish populations collapse and fishing vessels have to go further out at sea, transportation and refrigeration costs have increased. While these costs are fixed, labour costs are more flexible. This is especially true far out at sea, where isolation and lack of oversight render fishers – who are often migrants with few legal protections…

    Mallika Talwar •
    June 8, 2022
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    Nine people indicted for abusing crew members on Taiwan owned fishing vessel – Greenpeace response

    The high seas fishing industry uses cost-cutting and illegal fishing tactics, forced labor, and other human rights abuses to stay profitable. This indictment on the nine people who worked on the Da Wang is indicative of a wider problem.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    April 25, 2022
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    Greenpeace Southeast Asia teams up with Discovery Networks for Earth Day 2022

    This Earth Day collaboration hopes to shed light on the plastics crisis and invite the wider public to be part of the solution by choosing sustainable alternatives to single-use plastic.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    April 20, 2022
  • Omkoi community file lawsuit against Thai agencies
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    Okmoi people file an administrative lawsuit to revoke EIA report 

    The lawsuit specifically challenges the coal mine's Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and aims to ensure that the flawed EIA is revoked, and a new assessment is conducted in a transparent manner and with meaningful participation from the affected local communities. 

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    April 4, 2022
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    Resilience? You say it like it’s a good thing.

    For many individuals and communities who have lost loved ones and livelihoods to disasters, the term “resilience” is a double-edged sword that can cut both ways. Much like “toxic positivity” in the online sphere in the age of COVID, Filipino communities at the frontlines of climate impacts have been growing weary and wary of the…

    JP Agcaoili •
    March 11, 2022
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