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‘From Crafting Headlines to Influencing them’: Greenpeace Africa Head of Communications’ Decade of Activism
“We are lucky if it takes a decade to see the change we desire – and we are doomed if we wait for tomorrow to start asking for it.” Mbong Akiy, shares her highs from 10 years with Greenpeace Africa.
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4 demands we have for COP26: the time is now
COP26 must end the fossil fuel era, deliver drastic urgent emissions cuts, and support the vulnerable.
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Inaction over illegal palm oil in Indonesia’s megadiverse forest estate jeopardises people and planet
The implications of Indonesia prioritizing oil palm plantation expansion over forest landscapes remain disastrous for Indigenous and traditional communities, and for addressing the global climate crisis.
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Kunming Declaration announced at UN Convention on Biological Diversity – Greenpeace response
“Our global biodiversity crisis is urgent but so far the CBD’s progress has been too slow. Autopilot won’t get us there.”
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Hope through Action – using creative activism to change the world
The Hope through Action ‘GreenPieces’ global mural project is the latest example of using the power of community and street art to inspire people to take action.
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New UN report shows endless NDC nightmare
The latest announcement from the UNFCCC on the NDC Synthesis Report shows that the planet continues on a pathway to a nightmarish climate crisis.
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Outrage after judgement in favour of the Norwegian oil state
It is a disappointment but we are not deterred. We will now consider all possibilities to stop this harmful industry.
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Remembering Dorothy Stowe, 1920-2010
Dorothy Stowe would be 100 today. She passed away peacefully ten years ago in Vancouver, where she co-founded Greenpeace with her husband Irving and other Vancouver pacifists and ecologists.