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  • Forest destruction in the Amazon © Christian Braga / Greenpeace
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    50 Years

    Thresholds, cascades, and wicked problems

    I remember thinking, in the 1970s, that once people became aware of the ecological crisis -- disappearing species, polluted rivers, poisoned air -- that the necessary changes would be simple.

    Rex Weyler •
    26 October 2020
    10 min read
  • There's a monster in my kitchen
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    Forests, Fires

    Wagner Moura and Greenpeace release animation to expose the destruction of forests for meat production

    Greenpeace UK and Brazilian actor Wagner Moura teamed up to release “There’s a monster in my kitchen”, a short film that highlights the impact industrial meat production has on forests.

    Greenpeace International •
    22 October 2020
    2 min read
  • Bagyeli Community Leader in Cameroon. © Micha Patault / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests

    To protect nature, bring down the walls of fortress conservation

    Indigenous communities have been leading the way in conservation for centuries. Power needs to shift from polluting industries to people who know how to protect land and nature.

    Irene Wabiwa Betoko and Savio Carvalho •
    20 October 2020
    5 min read
  • Ecological Disaster in the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. © Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oil

    Environmental disaster in Kamchatka, Russia

    Famous for its pristine nature and exceptional biodiversity, the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia’s Far East has been the scene of an ecological catastrophe.

    Greenpeace International •
    16 October 2020
    3 min read
  • Dead Piglets in Trash Bins near Vandvaerksgaarden Factory Farm, Denmark. © Greenpeace / Wildlight / Selene Magnolia
    Stories
    Food, Health

    Living in the shadow of industrial meat production

    All over the world, ordinary people suffer from the consequences of industrial meat production. These are just a few of their stories.

    Kristian Sloth •
    10 October 2020
    3 min read
  • Demonstration at Dannenroeder Forest. © Bernd Lauter / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests, Climate

    Motorway through a forest? No way

    The logging season has just started in Germany and forests are under siege. The largest is the Dannenroder forest.

    Marion Tiemann •
    8 October 2020
    3 min read
  • Press Releases
    Health

    SO2 emissions fall in India as coal use slows – Greenpeace global ranking

    In 2019, human-made SO2 emissions fell in all three of the world’s top SO2 emitter countries - India, Russia and China - the new Greenpeace report shows.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 October 2020
    3 min read
  • Forest Fires in Candeiras do Jamari, Amazon - Second Overflight (2019). © Victor Moriyama / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests, Fires

    Brazil is up in flames—here’s why

    The record-breaking fires in Brazil have already surpassed the grim mark from last year, and Bolsonaro’s government is to blame.

    Diego Gonzaga •
    6 October 2020
    5 min read
  • Ice Sculptures of Melting Leaders Trump and Bolsonaro. © Tracie Williams / Greenpeace
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    Forests, Oceans

    Trump and Bolsonaro “meltdown” during UN Biodiversity Summit

    Ice sculptures of presidents Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro melt in New York to illustrate their absence at the meeting and the urgency to act on the nature and biodiversity collapse.

    Greenpeace International •
    30 September 2020
    3 min read
  • Protest with Hot Air Balloon against Nuclear Weapons in Büchel. © Bernd Lauter / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Peace, Nuclear

    What does safety mean to you?

    And despite the variations in conditions, we had shared worries - Will the health systems where we live hold? How do we keep ourselves and our families safe?

    Jen Maman •
    29 September 2020
    5 min read
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