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Flooded cities and millions displaced in pictures
Floods in South Asia are now an annual event, situations becoming more vicious every year. This year, about a total of 9.6 million people have been affected due to these floods.
Sudhanshu Malhotra2 min read -
Climate Emergency in Russian Forests – in photos
Russia’s sprawling Siberia region has become a climate crisis hotspot as mega fires continue to burn through Siberian Taiga forests, covering many major Russian cities in haze.
Rebecca Field2 min read -
Slowing the circular economy
The circular economy alone is not going to save us all.
Paula Tejón Carbajal6 min read -
Real-time counter tracks cost of air pollution during COVID-19
Jakarta, Indonesia, 9 July – Air pollution is linked to the loss of an estimated 24,000 lives in Delhi, India in the first half of 2020 despite a strict COVID-related…
Greenpeace International3 min read -
The human cost of oil: How Indigenous and ethnic minorities bear the brunt of disasters
"They only lose money; we lose water, land, wildlife, fish resources and the ability to provide our families with minimum income."
Olesya Vikulova4 min read -
Pride month spotlight: How it feels to be a trans activist
This Pride Month, we’d like our transgender people to take the center stage by sharing the internal and external pressures faced by transgender people – like Parit Chomchuen.
Parit Chomchuen2 min read -
No one is safe until we all are: Global solutions for our global biodiversity crisis
Biodiversity is a global issue. The loss of biodiversity and its impact on people does not recognise political jurisdictions.
Pan Wenjing5 min read -
226 South Korean local governments declare climate emergency
Today, 226 out of 228 South Korean local governments announced a climate emergency declaration.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Swiss Federal Court puts human rights last in the climate crisis
"With climate change increasingly getting out of control, we cannot wait for politicians to decide when it will be convenient for them to protect fundamental rights."
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Commons: how the art of co-operation is the only way out of this crisis
Our broken systems are proving incapable to cope with the COVID-19 emergency, let alone the looming threat of social and environmental collapse.
Paula Tejón Carbajal, Stacco Troncoso, Ann Marie Utratel5 min read









