Tag: Greenpeace
China approves coal power surge despite emissions pledge: Greenpeace
At least 20.45 gigawatts (GW) of coal-fired power have been approved in the first three months of 2023, Greenpeace said
Philippine green activists welcome pledge to set up ‘Loss and Damage...
The deal is a "cornerstone of a new and long-overdue fund to deliver vital support to vulnerable countries and communities"
Climate polluters must be made to pay for damages – Greenpeace
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has placed Calabarzon, Bicol Region, Western Visayas, and the Bangsamoro under a state of calamity
Philippines as ‘super typhoon’ hotspot needs to be center of policy...
Strong weather disturbances are no longer aberrations, but are the “new normal” as the country faces the climate crisis
Greenpeace warns of something ‘fishy’ in Philippines’ ‘midnight nuclear deals’
The Philippines and the US signed an MOU that aims to boost cooperation on developing the Philippines’ nuclear energy program
Green activists call on Philippine gov’t to stop playing with dirty...
Greenpeace says that nuclear power will not solve the climate crisis, saying that the nuclear plant life cycle contributes to climate change
Greenpeace warns coal import dependence to worsen energy security in Southeast...
Greenpeace warned that consumers will shoulder the high electricity costs resulting from fossil fuel import dependence
Photos: Scenes of devastation in the southern Philippines
Thousands of people in the southern Philippines are calling for help as supply of food, water, and shelter have been affected by the disaster
Greenpeace calls for ‘urgent protection’ of Philippine environmental defenders
“Companies and governments must be held accountable for the violence and persecution of land and environmental defenders,” said Greenpeace
Philippine capital may go underwater in 10 years, says Greenpeace report
A Greenpeace report says up to 1.54 million people out of the city’s population of 1.78 million will be most affected by rising water levels