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Why the government investigation on the oil spill must continue
It has been over two months since the senate inquiry into the devastating oil spill off the waters of Oriental Mindoro, affecting thousands of people
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Greenpeace on nuclear investments: PH gov’t should focus on renewable energy instead
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (02 May 2023) — During a meeting with President Marcos Jr. in Washington, US-based nuclear energy firm NuScale expressed interest in investing over USD 6 billion (more…
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AI images show youth vision of plastic-free future
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (21 April 2023) — A series of captivating images generated through artificial intelligence (AI) was published for Earth Day during the “Plastic-Free Future Youth Forum,” visualizing the…
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Environmental advocates, youth leaders call for a plastic-free future on Earth Day
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (21 April 2023) — In celebration of Earth Day, youth leaders gathered at the Quezon City Hall for the “Plastic-Free Future Youth Forum” on Friday. Organized by…
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Why investing in the planet means investing in the people
Every April, the world celebrates Earth Day. But as the excitement fades, it begs the question of what has been accomplished by the companies and leaders touting sustainability.
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Greenpeace: SC decision on GM crops vindicates farmers, food movement
Reacting to Supreme Court’s issuing a Writ of Kalikasan against the release of genetically-modified crops, Greenpeace Southeast Asia senior campaigner Wilhelmina Pelegrina said...
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Greenpeace calls for reduced plastic production and shift to reuse systems on first International Day of Zero Waste
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted a resolution put forward by Türkiye at its seventy-seventh session in December 2022 to proclaim 30 March as the annual International Day of Zero Waste. The yearly observance of this day aims to raise awareness on zero waste initiatives at community, national, regional, and global levels, and their…
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Greenpeace statement on oil spill-affected communities being advised against suing ship owner
It is utterly unacceptable that an insurer would discourage claimants from exercising their legal right to seek justice while dangling compensation money over their heads. Communities have suffered enough in the past month and the last thing they need is more disenfranchisement from companies who continue to operate with impunity.
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Greenpeace Philippines launches first official local volunteer group in Iloilo City
ILOILO CITY, Philippines — Greenpeace Philippines launched its volunteer group in Iloilo City, the international organization’s first official local group outside of Metro Manila during the city’s Paraw Regatta Festival…
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Graphic Release on MT Princess Empress Oil Spill
Greenpeace satellite imagery shows the day-to-day expansion of the slick that reached coastal ecosystems of Oriental Mindoro, including the biodiversity-rich Verde Island, from the period of March 8 to 23, 2023.