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Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.
GREENPEACE began with a small group of individuals who decided to get together to protest against nuclear testing at Amchitka, off the west coast of Alaska. They went on to form GREENPEACE and later initiated campaigns on major environmental issues. One of the founding principles of GREENPEACE is to "bear witness" - that is to watch and record environmental destruction. This principle of direct action together with peaceful confrontation, has been the cornerstone of GREENPEACE's campaigns.
Southeast Asia is of enormous significance to the future of the planet earth. The rich natural heritage of the region is worth protecting in its own right. However, the staggeringly rapid industrialization and economic growth of the past 30 years has come at a huge environmental cost. The environmental impacts of the region also stretch beyond their own national boundaries. Severe environmental degradation already exists across Southeast Asia. Apart from the recent Asian financial crisis, pollution and resources destruction are further intensifying as multinational companies and industrialized nations target the region for the expansion of their environmentally destructive operations and technologies. Reinforcing these problems is the lack of awareness among the Asian public about environmental destruction and weak democratic mechanisms to empower communities to influence decisions. Recognizing the importance of the developmental potential and threats in these areas, and in order to consolidate and expand its campaign work in Southeast Asia, Greenpeace is increasing its activities in the region.

Greenpeace is already active in many part of Asia. Our work in the region has included stopping hazardous waste imports, opposing radioactive shipments, campaigning against forest destruction, lobbying governments on sustainable energy issues and drawing attention to the dangers of waste incinerations. Often working with other local groups, Greenpeace has run successful campaigns in the Philippines, Taiwan, India, and Indonesia. We made a commitment to develop a presence in Asia in late 80s and early 90s, and first established an office in Japan (1989) and then China (1997). Initial investigations were also initiated in SEA, focusing primarily on Indonesia and Philippines.

Southeast Asia is in a key position to determine global environmental security. Over the past 30 years, Greenpeace has successfully campaigned in industrialized countries to reduce and eliminate environmental pollution and degradation. However, these efforts and many achievements can easily be reversed as these same multinational companies export dirty technologies resulting in environmental degradation in the region. Hence, after many years of investigations and establishing campaign presence in key countries, Greenpeace finally succeeded in opening an office in the region. Greenpeace Southeast Asia was formally established on March 1, 2000.

Greenpeace Southeast Asia's Mission Statement

" Safeguard environmental rights,
Expose and stop environmental crimes,
Advance clean development. "

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E-Jeepneys hit the streets of Makati: clean, green ride for all

GRIPP (Green Renewable Independent Power Producer) and Greenpeace today inaugurated the commercial run of innovative electric-powered jeepneys, or E-Jeepeneys, which will now ply a commercial route in...
Posted by Greenpeace on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:53:00 PST

Global protest over arrest of Japanese whale activists

Global protest continues to mount with protests and vigils in front of Japanese embassies around the world and more than 180,000 letters being sent to the Japanese government demanding the release of ...
Posted by Greenpeace on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:50:00 PST

Company scores plummet in Greener Electronics Guide

With expanded and tougher criteria on toxic chemicals, electronic waste and new criteria on climate change only Sony and Sony Ericsson score more than 5/10 in our latest Guide to Greener E...
Posted by Greenpeace on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 12:48:00 PST

Ask Metrobank to Quit Coal

Challenge Metrobank withdraw from dirty coal power projects and instead invest in cleaner safer renewable energy solutions. Visit this link to take action - www.greenpeace.org.ph/metrobank...
Posted by Greenpeace on Tue, 17 Jun 2008 01:39:00 PST

Rainbow Warrior ends peaceful protest at Pagbilao

Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior today called off its peaceful protest at the Pagbilao coal-fired power station assured that it has initiated strong political movement toward a moratorium on expans...
Posted by Greenpeace on Sun, 25 May 2008 11:41:00 PST

’QUIT COAL’ : Greenpeace targets incoming coal shipment at Pagbilao coal plant

Greenpeace activists aboard Rainbow Warrior, anchored alongside Pagbilao coal plant, painted the words 'Quit Coal' on the hull of a 223 meter vessel 'Sam John Spirit' standing by to unload yet another...
Posted by Greenpeace on Sat, 24 May 2008 01:38:00 PST

News Flash: Rainbow Warrior blocks coal shipment in Philippines

The Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior today blocked coal shipments at the Pagbilao coal-fired power plant in Quezon province, 150 kilometers southwest of Manila to protest the impending expansion of...
Posted by Greenpeace on Fri, 23 May 2008 09:35:00 PST

Rainbow Warrior docks at Albay with the message: ’Quit coal, save the climate

Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior docked today in Legazpi City, Albay province, 556 kilometers south of Manila, to kick off a month-long 'Quit coal, save the climate' tour of the Philippines. ...
Posted by Greenpeace on Wed, 21 May 2008 03:24:00 PST