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  • Locals Collect Water at Brewery Spring in Newlands, Cape Town © Kevin Sawyer / Greenpeace
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    Coal

    Three ways coal is depleting the world’s water resources

    From mining to combustion, coal depletes water resources at nearly every step of the process. Its devastating impact is visible worldwide.

    Gan Yiwei •
    22 March 2019
    4 min read
  • Action at Exxon Mobil HQ in the US © Robert Visser / Greenpeace
    Stories

    Three questions EXXON doesn’t want you to ask

    Exxon has spent over €35 million since 2010 in lobbying EU institutions to delay and weaken essential climate action.

    Sebastian Mang •
    21 March 2019
    3 min read
  • School students who are deciding not to attend classes and instead take part in demonstrations to demand action to prevent further global warming and climate change. © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
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    Climate, Photography

    Our favourite photos from the student climate strike

    #FridayForFuture #SchoolsStrike4Climate #climatestrike . Here are the images that moved us most:

    Sudhanshu Malhotra •
    19 March 2019
    3 min read
  • Fridays for Future Student Demonstration in Washington DC © Livia Ferguson / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    Greenpeace International executive directors respond to student strikes

    "People in power might try and undermine the global youth climate movement...they will find themselves on the wrong side of history..."

    Greenpeace International •
    19 March 2019
    1 min read
  • Deforestation for palm oil Indonesia © Ulet Ifansasti / Greenpeace
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    Consumption, Climate

    Failed Economics

    For the ecosystem at large, neo-classical economics serves as a rationalisation for plunder.

    Rex Weyler •
    17 March 2019
    8 min read
  • Tamara Merino’s photo series 'Flowing Desert'. Taken in Atacama desert in Chile, which is often referred to as the world’s driest desert. © Tamara Merino
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    Forests, Oceans

    10 women and the world through their lens

    Take a look at some of this unmissable environmental photography, captured by accomplished women from around the globe.

    Rashini Suriyaarachchi •
    8 March 2019
    7 min read
  • Workers and Greenpeace radiation specialist, Ray Lei, Obori, inside the Namie exclusion zone, Fukushima prefecture. © Shaun Burnie
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    Health, Nuclear, Fukushima

    Japanese government misleading UN on impact of Fukushima fallout on children, decontamination workers

    Tokyo, Japan - The Japanese government is deliberately misleading United Nations human rights bodies and experts over the ongoing nuclear crisis in areas of Fukushima.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 March 2019
    3 min read
  • Waste Documentation in Navotas, Manila. © Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Consumption

    Nestlé and Unilever named top plastic polluters following Philippines brand and waste audits

    Nestlé and Unilever are responsible for a quarter of the branded throwaway plastic driving the plastic pollution crisis in the Philippines.

    Greenpeace International •
    7 March 2019
    1 min read
  • Plastic Waste Dump in Dumaguete, Philippines. © Greenpeace
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    Consumption

    Nestlé and Unilever identified as top plastic polluters in Philippines waste audits. Here’s what that looks like

    It’s one thing to talk about the plastics pollution crisis, but witnessing it first-hand, and talking to the communities that have to live next to it, is indescribable.

    Capucine Dayen •
    7 March 2019
    4 min read
  • Bangkok Choking on Toxic Smog. © Arnaud Vittet
    Press Releases
    Health

    Latest air pollution data ranks world’s cities worst to best

    "...when we understand the impacts of air quality on our lives, we will act to protect what’s most important."

    Greenpeace International •
    5 March 2019
    3 min read
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