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‘Fractured and breaking’: Checking in on the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ with David Holland
On the edge of western Antarctica sits the world’s most unstable glacier, held back from falling into the sea by a slab of floating ice.
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Rethinking Nature Protection: Call for Artists
This Fall, governments will assemble in Kunming, China for the 15th UN summit under the Convention on Biological Diversity. The international conference will set the stage for the negotiations of…
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Canada completes the 1st round of negotiations with Indonesia, the largest palm oil producer
Instead of pursuing a trade deal that threatens our global climate and wildlife, our government should focus on protecting the world’s forests, supporting Indigenous and local communities and growing local food resilience.
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Action plan for the critical decade on climate – IPCC to finalise and release the next part of their Sixth Assessment Report
Approval and launch of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Working Group III report on Mitigation in a virtual session from 21 March – 4…
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Greenpeace calls for unity and action as delegates arrive at biodiversity meeting in Geneva
Delegates gather at a pre-meeting for this year’s Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) COP15
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Scientists aboard Greenpeace Antarctic expedition find abundance of life in southernmost submarine research dive in history
Since the last record was broken in 2017, an area of sea ice roughly the size of Switzerland has disappeared. This ice used to protect this precious region, now we need governments to.
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“Our oceans are being industrialised” – ahead of major UN ocean conference, Greenpeace report lifts the lid on destructive fishing
As governments meet at the UN to discuss the fate of the world’s oceans, a new Greenpeace International report lifts the lid on a rapidly growing and largely unregulated squid fishing industry.
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Misogyny, a weapon for climate deniers?
When I first saw the story of an oil & energy company printing a sticker sexualizing a teenager — also known as Greta, the climate activist — I tried to…
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The women at the start of the Greenpeace journey
We must acknowledge the women who were part of the movement that started Greenpeace back in 1970, whose stories are often overseen.
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As a Desi woman, demanding justice and cultivating joy are in my roots
This is how I claim space and challenge white supremacy in the nonprofit sector.