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Ahead of Marcos admin’s 1st SONA, climate-vulnerable communities demand genuine RE shift towards climate justice
Ahead of Marcos admin’s 1st SONA, climate-vulnerable communities demand genuine RE shift towards climate justice
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PH frontline communities demand higher air standards and an end to coal, fossil fuels
A day after World Health Day, communities residing near coal power plants in Pangasinan, Quezon, Davao, and Cebu provinces demanded that the government raise the country’s air quality standards, and an end to coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel. The communities, which have been exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution in their own homes, expressed…
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Greenpeace Philippines condemns varietal approval for so-called “golden” rice
“The varietal approval of GR—railroaded and conducted without an ounce of transparency by the Department of Agriculture through Secretary Willliam Dar—is a monumental betrayal of Filipino rice farmers."
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Changemaking: What’s Love (and Good Governance) Got To Do With It?
In more ways than one, the social issues that we face today relate to love and good governance. These are solutions solutions that our leaders and fellow community members can pursue and use to help solve the issues that continue to affect us today.
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Greenpeace statement on the killing of New Bataan 5
Violence is the last thing our country needs in the face of the worsening climate crisis.
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Brewing goodness: Best sustainable cafés around the Metro
There was a time when the only good coffee places worth going to in Metro Manila were international coffee chains like Starbucks, Seattle’s Best, CBTL, and UCC. But now, there…
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ANALYSIS: Weak COP26 outcome signals need to strengthen NDC, phase out fossil fuels
As COP26 concludes with a lack of ambitious commitments to keep the global temperature below 1.5°C, Greenpeace Philippines called on the national government to take stronger actions to hold fossil fuel companies accountable and enable a rapid transition to renewable energy.
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COP26: Haiyan survivor calls on CHR to issue report on climate change, human rights investigation
Filipino communities at the climate frontlines should not be made to wait for justice as every day of delay means another day of compounded human rights harms in the context of climate change.
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Greenpeace PH slams Cusi, PH govt non-commitment to phase out coal at COP 26
“Greenpeace denounces in the strongest possible terms the Philippine government’s shameless climate hypocrisy and its lack of political will to end coal use and chart a decisive path away from dependence on fossil fuels.