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Greenpeace International
Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

More than 1,400 people have been killed after record rainfall and storm surges across Asia.

Meanwhile fossil fuel companies keep making RECORD PROFITS instead of paying for the climate damages they drive.

It is time to MAKE POLLUTERS PAY.

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Greenpeace International
Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

Together, we can create a future where communities around the world are safe, our infrastructure is resilient, and our emergency services are prepared.

Add your name: https://act-int.greenpeace.org/polluters-pay-pact

#floods #extremeweather #climatecrisis #makepolluterspay #livesbeforeprofits

Polluters broke it, we're paying for it. Make Polluters Pay

Sign the pact, record your story. Join the global movement to make polluters pay.
July 2025 - Ahead of the President’s #SONA2025, Greenpeace Philippines activists held a creative protest in a flooded neighborhood in Cainta, Rizal to spotlight the urgent need for climate accountability. A cardboard likeness of the President was placed in murky floodwaters, surrounded by banners reading: “This is the State of the Nation” and “Make Climate Polluters Pay.”
July 2025 - Ahead of the President’s #SONA2025, Greenpeace Philippines activists held a creative protest in a flooded neighborhood in Cainta, Rizal to spotlight the urgent need for climate accountability. A cardboard likeness of the President was placed in murky floodwaters, surrounded by banners reading: “This is the State of the Nation” and “Make Climate Polluters Pay.”
July 2025 - Ahead of the President’s #SONA2025, Greenpeace Philippines activists held a creative protest in a flooded neighborhood in Cainta, Rizal to spotlight the urgent need for climate accountability. A cardboard likeness of the President was placed in murky floodwaters, surrounded by banners reading: “This is the State of the Nation” and “Make Climate Polluters Pay.”
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