of the number and intensity of transboundary and global environmental threats to the full
enjoyment of human rights.
Therefore, extraterritoriality is not a bar to the Commission’s exercise of authority,
considering the transboundary nature of climate change and other environmental problems and
the associated human rights implications.
The Parties
Petitioners
Please contact the legal representatives as listed above.
As of this filing, the Petitioners are supported by 1,288 people who have identified
themselves as Filipinos. They pledged their support for this Petition on the Greenpeace Southeast
Asia website. A webpage, greenpeace.org.ph/climatejustice, was created for expressions of
support on June 5, 2015.
For procedural convenience and practical reasons, all of the herein named organizational
and individual Petitioners may be collectively served with summons and other processes issued
from this Honourable Commission at Greenpeace Southeast Asia No. 30 JGS Bldg., Sct. Tuason,
Brgy. Laging Handa, Quezon City, addressed to their Legal Representatives.
Respondents
The Respondents are all of the existing investor-owned Carbon Majors.
The investor-owned Carbon Majors’ company names, principal business addresses, and
addresses of branch and/or regional offices, if any, in the Philippines, are listed in Annex “C.”
Petitioners request that notices, summons and pleadings be sent to the Respondent Carbon
Majors through the national human rights institutions or institutional counterpart of the
Honourable Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines in the countries where the Carbon
Majors are based, if there is no address in the Philippines.
If extraterritorial service of notice, summons, and pleadings, as well as the conduct of
investigation, cannot be facilitated or are denied facilitation by the national human rights
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