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50 years of Greenpeace: Looking back and looking forward
This month, Greenpeace celebrates 50 years of environmental activism, dating from the first campaign to stop a nuclear bomb test in Alaska, launched from Vancouver Canada, on Sept. 15, 1971.
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Photographic Memories
From 1974 to 1982, I served as photographer on Greenpeace campaigns. Here are a dozen photographs from those years and some memories that they evoke.
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Greenpeace joins global call for COP26 postponement citing UK’s failure to ensure safe and equitable access
Greenpeace and over 1500 civil society groups from 130 countries, members of Climate Action Network, have called for a postponement of COP26 due to failure to ensure a safe, equitable and inclusive access.
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Greenpeace starts legal proceedings against Volkswagen for fuelling the climate crisis
Greenpeace Germany announced today that it is suing Volkswagen, the world’s second largest car manufacturer, for failing to decarbonize the company in line with the 1.5°C goal agreed in Paris.
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50 years of Greenpeace: Q&A with Rex Weyler
I was asked to host a series of virtual "mailbag" calls connecting activists across generations and regions. The outpouring of interest — and questions — from those at Greenpeace today was moving.
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Annual Report 2020
Keeping our people safe while still forging a pathway to a better, fairer, safer and greener planet was challenging for us all, personally and organisationally. We have learned a lot.
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The roots of Greenpeace
This September 2021, Greenpeace will celebrate 50 years of environmental activism, dating from the launch of the first Greenpeace campaign to stop a nuclear bomb test in Alaska.
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The resistance to extractivism in Latin America
This past May, Greenpeace International hosted a live conversation with a panel of dynamic speakers about extractivism in Latin America and the communities that are resisting it.
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Letter to President Biden and President Putin: the US and Russia must embrace a just and green transformation
A green and just transition for Russia and the US, respectively, is good for people, good for nature, good for the climate and what’s needed for a safe, prosperous future.