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Japan funds toxic coal plants abroad emitting more pollution than domestic plants – Greenpeace analysis
Japan is currently the only G7 country still actively building new coal power plants at home and abroad, and is the second largest public investor in overseas coal projects among the G20 countries.
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Javier Bardem calls on world leaders to agree a Global Ocean Treaty
“Whatever happens during this conference will have a deep impact on the life of our oceans and on the future of humankind."
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World Photography Day: Reflecting back on 2019 so far
Photography has come a long way in driving environmental activism and bearing witness to the changing world.
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Greenpeace analysis ranks global SO2 air pollution hotspots
SO2 is one of the main contributors to human death and disease from air pollution across the planet.
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The Russian wildfires in pictures
"Quickly approaching furnace I must take pictures. I want to fix the disaster. I take pictures, through my own tears."
Violetta Ryabko • 3 min read -
Celebrating Indigenous resistance around the world
All around the world, from the United States to Finland, Brazil to Morocco, Indigenous People have been rising and resisting for centuries to protect their culture.
Kaitlin Grable • 5 min read -
IPCC report reveals tough land-use choices needed to stem climate crisis
Protecting and restoring forests and urgently revamping the global food system through dietary change are the key solutions to the escalating land and climate crisis.
Greenpeace International • 2 min read -
Deforestation, meat production driving climate crisis
This report is the most comprehensive scientific assessment of climate change and land to date and delivers a strong message to governments.
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Five reasons to look after our land
How using land better is a vital part of surviving the climate crisis.
Dr. Reyes Tirado • 6 min read -
From Hiroshima to now, can nuclear ever be peaceful?
Japan - the only country that has come under a nuclear attack during war and suffered one of the worst nuclear accidents in history - should abandon nuclear power.
Kazue Suzuki • 3 min read