All articles
-
School strikes take off as legacy from ‘grandfather of climate science’
It’s time our politicians showed the same courage and vision and acted in solidarity with them.
-
The death of a river
The extensive impacts caused by the Brumadinho dam collapse range from the painful deaths of loved ones to the destruction of the everyday life.
-
Their livelihood depended on the river, but its waters are now toxic mud
The Pataxó Hã-hã-hãe Indigenous people are among the communities affected by the disaster. They can no longer fish and bathe in the Paraopeba River, ravaged by mining waste.
-
EU elections are coming up in May – here’s why you should care
"Between 23 and 26 May, people across the European Union will be voting for the members of the next European Parliament."
-
Google commits to first-ever solar power agreement in Asia – Greenpeace statement
Google has signed a long-term contract to buy 10MW of solar power generated from 40,000 solar panels in Tainan, in its first ever Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) in Asia.
-
Technical failures increase risk of contaminated Fukushima water discharge into Pacific – Greenpeace
"The decision not to develop water processing technology...was motivated by short term cost cutting not protection of the Pacific ocean environment or the health and livelihoods of communities.."
-
Swiss seniors appeal climate case in Federal Supreme Court
We need courts and political leaders to realise that climate change is not another political game, but a real threat to basic rights.
-
Plastic straws are just the tip of the iceberg
Let's make 2019 the year we break free from plastic for good.
-
“My friends think I’m crazy” – Why I’m taking a stand against coal in Poland
World leaders may talk the talk, but it’s the activists, the impacted communities, the younger generation, that are truly walking the walk.
-
We’re exploring the Great Southern Reef to save it from Big Oil
The Great Barrier Reef is famous around the world. But hardly anyone’s heard of Australia’s system of pristine cold-water reefs we’ve been exploring...The Great Southern Reef.