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The Green Report

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The Green Report is Rappler’s podcast on the environment and the stories of people whose decisions impact the world around us. In this podcast, environment desk editor Jee Geronimo talks to allies, advocates, and journalists about local and global environmental issues.

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As a new year begins, predictions abound on what 2024 will bring. Looking through the lens of climate change, a new year means one year closer to the deadlines set to curb emissions. In this episode, environment editor Jee Geronimo and reporter Iya G... more

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4 months ago

The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) had finally wrapped up, with parties agreeing to transition away from fossil fuels. In this Green Report episode, environment editor Jee Geronimo and reporter Iya Gozum talk to Avril de Torres, the... more

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5 months ago

In this episode of The Green Report, environment editor Jee Geronimo and reporter Iya Gozum talk to Rappler graphic artists Marian Hukom and David Castuciano about the artistic process of making the visuals of the two-part investigative stories on th... more

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5 months ago

At COP28, disaster-stricken countries will continue to demand funds from rich polluters. But management of disaster funds remain to be a sticking point, especially for local governments in the Philippines. In this episode, Rappler environment reporte... more

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6 months ago

In this The Green Report episode, environment editor Jee Geronimo and reporter Iya Gozum talk to Mark Watts, the executive director of C40 Cities, a global network of leading cities around the world working to combat climate change.

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6 months ago

Climate change is a global problem. It’s an issue that transcends domestic laws and actions. Is the current framework of international law enough to obligate countries to cooperate and drastically cut emissions? In this episode of The Green Report, J... more

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7 months ago

Still on a high from a fruitful field work in San Enrique, Negros Occidental, Rappler environment editor Jee Geronimo and environment reporter Iya Gozum talk to their teammates, production specialists Ulysis Pontanares and Jeff Digma, about the trip,... more

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8 months ago

San Enrique, ang komunidad na nangangalaga sa bakawan Sa episode na ito ng The Green Report, nagpunta ang Rappler sa San Enrique, isang bayan sa Negros Occidental na aktibong nagpapatupad ng mangrove rehabilitation program.

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8 months ago

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