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Environment-friendly tips to keep the holidays clean, green, and festive
Christmas is a long-awaited holiday filled with presents, home-cooked goodness, and yuletide cheers. It is also the only time of the year when a family produces more waste because of…
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Climate Emergency Declaration only the beginning
Now that the call for a #ClimateEmergency declaration is making rounds in Congress, should we heave a sigh of relief?
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Greenpeace lauds Lower House for climate emergency declaration push
Greenpeace Philippines today lauded the House of Representatives (HoR) for adopting resolutions supporting the call to declare a climate emergency.
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Climate Emergency declaration key to determining crucial steps to protect Filipinos from disasters
Declaring a national climate emergency is now more urgent and necessary to determine what the government should prioritize to protect Filipinos from the…
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Greenpeace to Pres. Duterte: Hold corporations responsible for climate impacts on Filipinos
We call on President Duterte to hold not just industrialized nations, but also fossil fuel corporations, responsible for their significant share in fueling the climate crisis.
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Justice in the face of extreme climate disasters
This year will remain in my memory for many more to come. My recollections of 2020 may only be compared to those of 2013.
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‘We’ve had enough’: Bicol youth urge gov’t to declare climate emergency
Youth climate advocates from Bicol today called on the government to declare a national climate emergency following the devastation of Super Typhoon Rolly
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#RollyPH, COVID-19, and the fears that came with it
On the eve of November 1, these women from Navotas City were caught preparing for the arrival of super typhoon Rolly, the strongest typhoon to hit land this year.
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Greenpeace renews calls for Climate Emergency Declaration as Super Typhoon Rolly exits PAR
Now is the time for the Philippine government to show true climate leadership by championing climate justice.
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Greenpeace welcomes moratorium on new coal plants; renews call for energy transition
QUEZON CITY—The Department of Energy (DOE) on Tuesday declared a moratorium on endorsements for new coal power plants. Reacting on the development, Greenpeace Campaigner Khevin Yu said: