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Malabon resolution paves the way for sustainable mobility
Greenpeace Philippines, mobility advocates, and citizens joined the City of Malabon this Saturday to celebrate a recent city resolution which champions alternative transportation modes to prioritize efficient mass mobility. The resolution declares September 16-22 as Malabon Mobility Week and September 22 as Malabon Carless Day.
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The scourge of plastic on indigenous people
Indigenous people may not be your first thought when communities affected by plastic pollution are discussed, but the truth is that they are in the midst of some of the worst impacts of plastic. The fact is that plastic is everywhere – from the highest mountains to the deepest parts of our oceans – and…
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Greenpeace calls for Plastics Treaty to be set in ‘black and white’
In celebration of Plastic Free July, Greenpeace Philippines has taken a bold stance, pushing for a strong and ambitious Global Plastics Treaty—one that addresses unrelenting plastic production by corporations—through its evocative Black and White Campaign.
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Greenpeace: Climate agenda a “no-show” in SONA 2023
QUEZON CITY, Philippines—Greenpeace believes that President Marcos Jr.’s 2023 State of the Nation Address (SONA) did not accurately reflect the real state of the nation, painting a naively positive outlook…
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Greenpeace to Marcos Jr. ahead of SONA 2023: Match words with action, make polluters pay for climate crisis
QUEZON CITY, Philippines--Greenpeace called on the Marcos administration to deliver genuine progress on their promised climate and environmental policies, ahead of the President’s second State…
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Greenpeace: Include jeepney drivers and operators in revisiting PUV modernization
The steps we take toward this transition should be just and in the service of the people.
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New DRR toolkit highlights local people-led solutions as key to climate resilience
The toolkit features 11 case studies from provinces and cities across the country, all of which showcase how DRR and CCAM programs benefit greatly from local indigenous knowledge and practices and localized solutions.
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Greenpeace statement on Pride 2023: Climate justice must leave no one behind
This is Greenpeace Philippines’ second time joining a Pride March, and like last year, we bring the same call: Climate justice is queer justice. But what does it mean, anong…
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Greenpeace mocks DENR-Shell ties: ‘Thank you’ for enabling climate greenwashing
Calls on DENR to instead demand climate reparations from fossil fuel companies
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Greenpeace calls for climate reparations as country braces for impacts from Typhoon Mawar
“The Philippines is in a constant state of climate emergency,” said Greenpeace Philippines campaigner Jefferson Chua. “Super Typhoons are the Philippines’ new normal, even as we are already experiencing longer-term, slow onset impacts such as drought, sea level rise, and diminishing resources.”