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  • Global Day of Action for Climate Justice in Quezon City. © Jilson Tiu / Greenpeace
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    AlternativeFutures Climate

    Early signals for change as countries show willingness to rewrite unjust tax rules

    It is outrageous that the super-rich and corporate polluters keep profiting from destruction while people and the planet pay the price.

    Greenpeace International •
    15 Aug 2025
    1 min read
  • Plastics Treaty Now Banner at INC5.2 in Geneva. © Jack Taylor Gotch / Greenpeace
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    Plastics

    INC 5.2: “The inability to reach an agreement in Geneva must be a wake up call for the world”, Greenpeace statement

    The vast majority of governments want a strong agreement, yet a handful of bad actors were allowed to use process to drive such ambition into the ground.

    Greenpeace International •
    15 Aug 2025
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace climbers install a major new work by renowned artist Anish Kapoor titled BUTCHERED onto a Shell platform in the North Sea - the world’s first artwork to be installed at an active offshore gas site. After securing a giant 12m x 8m canvas to one side of the structure, the activists hoisted a high-pressure hose on top of the canvas at a height of 16 metres above the sea. They then pumped 1,000 litres of blood-red liquid that gushed into the fabric, creating a vast crimson stain. The work is a stark visualisation of the wound inflicted on both humanity and the Earth by the fossil fuel industry, evocative of our collective grief and pain at what has been lost, but also a cry for reparation. © Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From a banner protest at the plastic treaty in Switzerland to a giant installation on a Shell platform in the North Sea, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    15 Aug 2025
    2 min read
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    Forests

    Environmental storytelling for a Chinese audience: reporting from the Amazon rainforest with “Aunt Bear” 

    Connecting the dots on protecting wildlife, Cali locals, and the charisma of the cockroach

    August Rick •
    14 Aug 2025
    5 min read
  • Action at Las Setas ahead of the UN FfD4 Conference in Seville. © Pedro Armestre / Greenpeace
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    AlternativeFutures

    5 reasons Greenpeace calls for new global tax rules at UN Tax Convention negotiations

    It’s a visceral symbol of our rigged economic system that is currently letting the super-rich and corporate polluters profit from destruction while people and the planet are picking up the tab.

    Nina Stros •
    13 Aug 2025
    7 min read
  • Airborne Microplastics Sampling in Geneva, Switzerland. © Marc Meier / Greenpeace
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    Plastics

    Greenpeace air sampling in Geneva finds microplastics in urban air

    As governments enter the second week of the Global Plastics Treaty negotiations, the research highlights an invisible but widespread part of the plastic pollution crisis.

    Greenpeace International •
    11 Aug 2025
    3 min read
  • Activists from Greenpeace, Indonesian Migrant Worker Union (SBMI) and Sumatera Environmental Initiative (SEI) hold an action to commemorate Anti-Human Trafficking Day in front of Transportation Ministry Office and The Coordinating Ministry of Political, Legal and Security in Jakarta.
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    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From a demonstration at the plastic treaty in Switzerland to Sydney, in Bavaria, Germany, and a protest in Jakarta, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 Aug 2025
    3 min read
  • Norwegian Deep Sea Mining ship tour - Hydrophone survey. © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
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    Peace Nuclear

    From Hiroshima to Gaza: defending peace

    In 2025, whilst a genocide is underway in Gaza, war continues in Ukraine, and threats of nuclear escalation abound, the promise of "never again" rings with tragic irony.

    Greenpeace France •
    7 Aug 2025
    5 min read
  • Greenpeace activists paint Geneva streets black to call out Big Oil’s chokehold on Global Plastic Treaty talks. © Samuel Schalch / Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace activists paint Geneva streets black to call out Big Oil’s chokehold on Global Plastic Treaty talks, demand UN kicks out fossil fuel lobbyists

    Greenpeace activists created a symbolic trail of black oil on the entrance of the Palais des Nations to call out the undue influence of the fossil fuel industry in the negotiations.

    Greenpeace International •
    7 Aug 2025
    2 min read
  • 80th Anniversary of Hiroshima Bombing. © Greenpeace
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    Nuclear Peace

    80 years since Hiroshima and Nagasaki — time for a nuclear-free world for a peaceful, sustainable future

    On August 6 and 9, 1945, atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, instantly claiming the lives of tens of thousands of people.

    Sam Annesley •
    6 Aug 2025
    2 min read
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