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Greenpeace Philippines slams Shell over $18.5 billion profit amid climate justice case

Staff Writer Feb 7, 2026 0

Greenpeace Philippines criticized Shell’s $18.5 billion annual profit, calling it proof that fossil fuel giants continue to profit while Filipino…

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Flooded streets following Typhoon Tino’s deadly impact. [photo credit: Jilson Tiu | Greenpeace]
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Greenpeace urges leaders at COP30 to make fossil fuel firms pay for climate damages

Staff Writer Nov 10, 2025 0

Greenpeace called on world leaders and the Philippine delegation at COP30 to hold fossil fuel companies accountable as back-to-back typhoons…

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Greenpeace banners calling for climate justice [photo credit: Noel Celis | Greenpeace]
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Greenpeace to BBM: Address Both Corruption and Climate Injustice

Staff Writer Jul 28, 2025 0

Greenpeace criticized President Marcos’ SONA for focusing only on corrupt officials and not holding fossil fuel companies accountable for worsening…

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Floodwaters inundate homes in Eastern Samar following heavy rains from Tropical Storm Crising [photo credit: Jilson Tiu | Greenpeace]
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Greenpeace urges Marcos to demand climate accountability from big polluters amid storms

Staff Writer Jul 22, 2025 0

As torrential rains batter the Philippines, Greenpeace calls on President Marcos to push for climate justice and support the Climate…

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Activists display a banner calling on President Marcos Jr to demand payments from fossil fuel giants. [photo credit: Greenpeace/Victor Kintanar]
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Greenpeace urges PBBM to demand fossil fuel companies pay for climate loss and damage

Staff Writer Jul 9, 2025 0

Greenpeace Philippines called on President Marcos Jr to hold fossil fuel giants accountable as the FRLD Board met in Cebu,…

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The Philippine Reuse Consortium 2 [Photo credit: Albert Lozada (Greenpeace PH)]
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Residents help each other pack sandbags for their houses in preparation for Super typhoon Pepito (international name: Man-yi) in Legazpi Boulevard, Barangay Puro, Legazpi City, Albay province. [Greenpeace photo]
Frank Nicol Melgar Marba [photo credit: Greenpeace]
Communities stand strong, sending a message to leaders at INC-5: protect the planet. Credit: Noel Celis | Greenpeace.
A united front on the shores of La Union, demanding a plastic-free future. Credit: Noel Celis | Greenpeace.
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