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  • Year in Review: The Top 12 Facebook Posts

    Blogpost by Jezreel Belleza - December 31, 2015 at 17:08

    What an amazing year it’s been and we only have you to thank for keeping our social media realms active! Walk down memory lane with us as we look through our monthly posts that had many of you clicking the like, share, and comment buttons. 

    JANUARY

    How beautifully put.Let's continue dreaming together and make positive actions!

    Posted by Greenpeace Philippines on Friday, 16 January 2015
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  • 2015: Greenpeace Year in Pictures

    Blogpost by Jenny Tuazon - December 24, 2015 at 14:55

    2015 has been historic for Greenpeace. Together with you and the rest of our countless supporters – we have stepped up our game towards building a planet which is ecologically sound, healthy and liveable. Read more >

    Thanks to our team of photo editors for comin...
  • Thank you for letting me be a part of your journey

    Blogpost by Kumi Naidoo - December 22, 2015 at 10:18

    Dear Friends, 

    As I look out my window here in Amsterdam, winter is nearly here, and with it comes the retreat of another year, and the passing of what has been to make way for the spring and the new. As the days get shorter and the weather colder,... Read more >

  • The Paris Agreement: The end of fossil fuels is near. But where is justice?

    Blogpost by Daniel Mittler - December 16, 2015 at 15:04

    We at Greenpeace had three key expectations for the Paris Agreement. We wanted:

    1. a signal that the age of fossil fuels is over,

    2. a commitment to soon – and continuously – improve national climate action and

    3. global solidarity, including ... Read more >

  • The wheel of climate action turns slowly, but in Paris it has turned. There’s much in this deal that frustrates and disappoints me, but it still puts the fossil fuel industry squarely on the wrong side of history.

    Climate Action and Indigenous Rights Demand in ParisGreen groups and indigenous communities stood together in their demand for climate action and Indigenous Peoples Rights at COP21. Aurora, the famous Greenpeace giant polar bear, was brought to Le Bourget in Paris to add pressure on governments to agree an ambitious climate deal.9 Dec, 2015 © Joel Lukhovi / Survival Media Agency

    Parts of this deal have been dilut... Read more >

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