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Greenpeace on Pride: Climate justice is queer justice
As Filipinos, we pride ourselves as strong-spirited people who are always willing to help others. When the impacts of the worsening climate crisis claim homes and loved ones, the flag…
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Greenpeace to BBM: Prioritize renewable energy, not nuclear
In a streamed press conference on Wednesday, president-elect Bongbong Marcos repeated his support of nuclear power, calling it the “cleanest and cheapest” energy source.
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This election, a mom steps back to move forward
Now, more than ever, the 2022 Philippine Elections depicts how strongly Filipinos campaign for their candidates, especially at the Presidential and Vice-Presidential levels.
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Filipino communities find vindication in landmark climate litigation
The next government must take up the cudgels and lead the call for climate justice
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Youth groups, Greenpeace, and CORA Philippines partner to provide power to STY Odette stricken areas; Call for urgent, just energy transition
“Malaking tulong ang solar panels para sa amin na nawalan ng kuryente dahil sa Bagyong Odette,“ said Mantatao Brgy. Captain
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Youth ‘love letters’ remind candidates to champion climate, environment ahead of Earth Day
QUEZON CITY, Philippines, 22 April 2022 — Filipino youth on Thursday renewed their call for presidential aspirants to ensure climate justice and climate action is the next administration’s top agenda.…
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Greenpeace: Duterte’s climate action call a little too late
QUEZON CITY, Philippines (19 April 2022) – President Duterte on Monday said that he hopes the next administration will do better in the fight against climate change. After visiting areas…
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Greenpeace: TD Agaton another warning of things to come
The next president must stand for climate justice. Agaton’s onslaught is yet another preview of what the climate emergency looks like.
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How deep is your love (for Mother Earth)?
Dear candidates, I have been waiting so long for you–to reciprocate my and Mother Earth’s feelings of wanting a better future together.
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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…