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Various groups, including religious-based organizations, will hold a series of activities to urge the governments of the world, including the Philippines, to commit to take action to deal with climate change issues.

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A Philippine-based organization campaigning against climate change has urged reelected United States President Barack Obama to prioritize the issue of climate change on his second term.

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COPENHAGEN (AP) — Environment ministers from around the world were arriving in Copenhagen Saturday to ramp up pressure on climate negotiators working on a pact to curb global warming, as protesters gathered to demand that the world's leaders take strong action.

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The Freedom from Debt Coalition, Jubilee South, Kilusan Para sa Pambansang Demokrasya, and Sanlakas said that their activities, called the ASEAN People’s Camp and Week of Action, are already scheduled from Dec. 9 to 13.
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These groups-Freedom from Debt Coalition, Jubilee South, Kilusan Para sa Pambansang Demokrasya, and Sanlakas-disclosed that their activities, called the ASEAN People's Camp and Week of Action, are already scheduled from December 9 to 13.
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Prof. Walden Bello, executive director of Focus on the Global South, and Ana Maria Nemenzo, president of Freedom from Debt Coalition, were reportedly among 18 individuals from other countries barred by the Singaporean government from attending the meetings.
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Nasecore president Pete Ilagan said they would wage a bigger campaign to seek the support of other consumer and cause-oriented groups, business groups and leaders of local government units within Meralco’s franchise area.
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Sinabi ni Lidy Nacpil, secretary general ng FDC na inihahanda na nila ang kanilang petisyon sa SC dahil sa paniniwalang hindi parehas ang kontratang pinasok ng gobyerno.

Hihilingin din nila sa SC na magpalabas ng Temporary Restraining Order o injunction order para pahintuin ang kontrata sa pagitan ng gobyerno at ng mga electric companies.
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Various groups, including religious-based organizations, will hold a series of activities to urge the governments of the world, including the Philippines, to commit to take action to deal with climate change issues.

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A Philippine-based organization campaigning against climate change has urged reelected United States President Barack Obama to prioritize the issue of climate change on his second term.

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COPENHAGEN (AP) — Environment ministers from around the world were arriving in Copenhagen Saturday to ramp up pressure on climate negotiators working on a pact to curb global warming, as protesters gathered to demand that the world's leaders take strong action.

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The Freedom from Debt Coalition, Jubilee South, Kilusan Para sa Pambansang Demokrasya, and Sanlakas said that their activities, called the ASEAN People’s Camp and Week of Action, are already scheduled from Dec. 9 to 13.
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These groups-Freedom from Debt Coalition, Jubilee South, Kilusan Para sa Pambansang Demokrasya, and Sanlakas-disclosed that their activities, called the ASEAN People's Camp and Week of Action, are already scheduled from December 9 to 13.
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Prof. Walden Bello, executive director of Focus on the Global South, and Ana Maria Nemenzo, president of Freedom from Debt Coalition, were reportedly among 18 individuals from other countries barred by the Singaporean government from attending the meetings.
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Nasecore president Pete Ilagan said they would wage a bigger campaign to seek the support of other consumer and cause-oriented groups, business groups and leaders of local government units within Meralco’s franchise area.
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Sinabi ni Lidy Nacpil, secretary general ng FDC na inihahanda na nila ang kanilang petisyon sa SC dahil sa paniniwalang hindi parehas ang kontratang pinasok ng gobyerno.

Hihilingin din nila sa SC na magpalabas ng Temporary Restraining Order o injunction order para pahintuin ang kontrata sa pagitan ng gobyerno at ng mga electric companies.
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