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Greenpeace statement on the alleged plagiarism in PAREX EIS
Following the public hearing on the proposed Pasig River Expressway (PAREX) by San Miguel Corporation last March 25, Move As One Coalition– composed of civil society organizations, heritage groups, local government officials, Greenpeace, and other stakeholders, found that some parts of the road project’s environmental impact statement (EIS) appeared to have been copied from other…
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Greenpeace: Presidentiables still need a better understanding of RE, energy transition
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (04 April 2022) – The presidential debate held by Comelec on Sunday finally addressed some aspects of the climate issue. In particular, candidates Leni Robredo, Leody de…
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Care at the core
Whether it is in pandemics, ecological catastrophes or wars, women around the world are advocating in different forms and spaces for a radical shift in how societies understand value. They are fighting for a just future equipped with the necessary forms of resilience for all life forms to thrive.
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Global climate strikes: youth call on candidates to ‘show love’ for climate justice
Global climate strikes: youth call on candidates to ‘show love’ for climate justice
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Imminent Plastics Treaty to give Filipinos fighting chance vs. plastic-polluting businesses
Developing countries like the Philippines will have a rallying point to call for drastic measures to cut down on production and start a just transition—all with the necessary support mechanisms the mandate includes.
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IPCC – No room for inaction as latest report reveals rapid worsening of climate impacts – Greenpeace PH
“The report says that the risks are far greater than originally thought. And the reality is that, even as we have tried to cope, we are still not prepared.”
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Greenpeace: Next president to ‘hit the ground running,’ must address climate crisis from roots
“The next president can no longer put the climate crisis on the sidelines and argue that the country has other problems to solve. Without concrete and urgent actions, the climate crisis is poised to worsen the country’s health, economic, and other challenges.”
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Greenpeace statement on the resignation of DENR Secretary Cimatu
The next administration must ensure the DENR will stay true to its mandate to protect the environment and the well-being of all Filipinos.
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Greenpeace: Presidential bets’ economic agenda must be grounded on climate action
Climate policies centered on the rights of the people must be placed alongside ensuring job security and a green and just COVID19 recovery, in order to ensure economic stability
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Greenpeace: Candidates must present a meaningful agenda to address the climate and environmental crises
The next administration will be in power during a crucial window for climate action.