and actions in putting forward the climate justice framework as a fundamental element of solving the climate crisis. Its office address is: 43 Matapat St., Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City, Philippines. 15. Von Hernandez, Filipino, is a leading Filipino environmental activist who has led various national and international campaigns on waste and pollution. He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2003 for his work which led to the first national ban on waste incineration. The Goldman Prize is considered to be the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for grassroots environmental activists. He was also named as one of Time magazine’s Heroes for the Environment in 2007. He led Greenpeace Southeast Asia as its Executive Director from 2007-2014.. He has convened a number of coalitions and alliances at the national and international levels, including the Ecowaste Coalition and the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives. He lives in Quezon City, Philippines. 16. Fr. Edwin Gariguez, Filipino, is a religious leader and environmentalist. He is the current Executive Secretary of National Secretariat for Social Action (NASSA), the advocacy and social development arm of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP). He was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2012, for his voicing of protests on behalf of indigenous communities against large scale mining projects in the Philippines. 17. Naderev “Yeb” Saño, Filipino, is a staunch climate advocate. The spiritual ambassador for Our Voices led the People’s Pilgrimage from Rome to Paris in 2015. He is now the Executive Director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia. He served as Commissioner (with the rank of Vice-Minister) of the Philippines’ Climate Change Commission, the country’s lead policy-making body on climate change from 2010 to 2015. He served as the Philippines’ chief negotiator as well as Co-Chair of the Long-Term Finance Work Programme in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). He was conferred the WikiPinoy of the Year award for 2013 by WikiPilipinas. The prestigious journal Nature listed him as among the Top 10 People Who Mattered in Science for 2013. He was likewise named as one of the Climate Champions of 2013 by Think Progress. The Guardian (UK) listed him as one of the top development tweeters to follow in 2014. He is also listed in the Top 500 influencers on climate and energy on social media. He lives in Quezon City, Philippines. 18. Lidy Nacpil, Filipina, is an activist working on economic, environmental, social and gender justice issues in national, regional and global campaigns. She is currently the Coordinator of Asian People’s Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD). She is ! 16! ! ! ! ! !

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