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Ang #BetterNormal sa Commonwealth Avenue
Commonwealth Avenue: Kilala ang kalsadang ito bilang isa sa pinaka-delikadong kalsada sa Metro Manila para sa mga bikers, pedestrians, at pati na rin sa mga motorista.
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Greenpeace statement on Iloilo power barge oil spill
Quezon City - Around 48,000 liters of oil spilled into waters off Iloilo on 3 July 2020, after an explosion at a power barge owned by AC Energy. Authorities estimate…
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Greenpeace calls for stronger regulations vs plastic as experts endorse safety of reusables
A call on local government units to strengthen measures against single-use plastic to keep communities safe from the increasing waste harms amid the COVID pandemic.
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Confessions of an Earth Defender
Over the years, more young people are expressing their commitment to be part of the solution to the deteriorating state of the planet.
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New report shows air pollution levels up as NCR enters GCQ
Greenpeace, CREA call for measures to ensure post-COVID recovery safeguards air quality
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SPECIAL REPORT: Managing air quality beyond COVID-19
Air pollution doesn’t have to be an inescapable reality. The ECQ gave Filipino citizens a glimpse of what cities can be like with vastly improved air quality. It also showed us that air pollution can be solved without sacrificing people’s access to mobility.
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Healing the Sea: Our fisherfolk frontliners in the time of COVID
Stories from fishing communities in the Visayas. Calls for sustainability and food security amid the global pandemic.
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Why a Total Ban on Waste Imports is now more urgent with COVID-19
Long before the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, the Philippines has already been at risk with exposure to hazardous materials. Developed nations have been contracting companies to ship their waste…
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Green groups: Total ban on waste importation now more urgent to protect PH from post-COVID health, environmental risks
Greenpeace Philippines and EcoWaste Coalition renewed calls for improved protection of Filipinos against health risks from hazardous waste imports beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Nuclear energy will be a great burden on Filipinos, Greenpeace warns
Greenpeace today called on the Department of Energy to stop pursuing nuclear energy as it will only further burden Filipino consumers economically and expose the country and its citizens to more health hazards