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  • Protest Outside UN Ocean Conference. © Jordi Ruiz Cirera / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    Greenpeace activists protest against leaders’ inaction outside UN Ocean Conference

    Lisbon is the last major political moment before the final Global Ocean Treaty negotiations in August 2022. Without a strong Global Ocean Treaty this year, it will be nearly impossible to protect at least 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030.

    Greenpeace International •
    30 Jun 2022
    2 min read
  • White man with brown beard wears black t-shirt that says Ban Fossil Ads in white writing. Holds a sign saying No Awards On A Dead Planet. Man to his left gestures as if asking, what’s going on? A Greenpeace France activist and former winner and jury at the Cannes Lions awards - the famous advertising festival - interrupted the opening ceremony in Cannes to give back an award he won for an airline company advert.
    Press Releases
    Climate EnergyRevolution Oil

    Cannes Lions Awards: Greenpeace activist and former winner crashes ceremony to call for a ban on fossil fuel advertising

    "For too long, ad agencies have escaped their responsibilities towards the climate crisis, now they must cut ties with the fossil fuel industry."

    Greenpeace International •
    21 Jun 2022
    2 min read
  • Smiling black woman in graphic brown and white patterned dress and stripy headscarf, ecological farmer Stella Muthama in Kenya, looks at the camera with her ploughing tool over her shoulder and crops in the background.
    Stories
    Food

    Farmers fight for the right to use Indigenous seeds

    Farmers from around Kenya are standing up to oppose a discriminatory new law passed  by the Kenyan government that restricts the exchange or sale of Indigenous seeds – “the local…

    August Rick •
    21 Jun 2022
    2 min read
  • Silhouette of San on top of dunes at sunset. Stampriet District, Namibia
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution

    5 Reasons to Save the Okavango Delta from Oil Colonialism

    Youth climate activists in the Namibian capital, together with Indigenous, environmental and human rights groups, are taking action to prevent a fossil fuel industry-driven catastrophe in the Okavango Delta

    Angelo Louw •
    25 May 2022
    5 min read
  • Fire Monitoring in the Amazon in July, 2021. © Christian Braga / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests Oceans

    10 facts about biodiversity, nature protection, and Indigenous Peoples’ rights

    From unimaginable habitat loss to heartbreaking species extinctions, it shouldn’t be a surprise to any of us that our biodiversity continues to suffer from human greed, exploitation, encroachment, and neglect.

    August Rick •
    22 May 2022
    3 min read
  • Greenpeace Germany Poisoned Gifts Fast Fashion East Africa report factsheet cover - From donations to the dumpsite: textil waste diguised as second-hand clothes exported to East Africa
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    Plastics Consumption

    Poisoned Gifts

    Nowhere is the failure of the fast fashion linear business model more visible than in the countries where many of these cheap clothes end up once their short lives are over. Greenpeace Germany went to Kenya and Tanzania to witness the problem of imported textile waste in these countries and to find out about some…

    Greenpeace International •
    22 Apr 2022
    1 min read
  • A girl with long hair and glasses laying on the ground with a camera in her hand, in a forest
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    Climate

    10 women from the Asia Pacific region steering the climate conversation

    Women and girls play a vital role as agents of change for the planet, but their voices are all too often missing from the decision-making table. These are just 10 women from the Asia Pacific region who are raising their voices to help shape the climate conversation and to heal our planet.

    Tan Lee Kuen •
    1 Apr 2022
    13 min read
  • Global Day of Action: Climate March through the Streets of Glasgow. © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate Food Forests IPCC

    Listen to the scientist

    Interview with Reyes Tirado, senior scientist and expert with Greenpeace Research Laboratories on what the new IPCC report says about food and forests as climate solutions.

    Christine Gebeneter •
    4 Apr 2022
    3 min read
  • Peaceful Protest on top of a Construction Crane overlooking the Swedish parliament. © Greenpeace / Christian Åslund
    Stories
    Climate EnergyRevolution Peace

    Fossil Fuels are fuelling war

    Human-induced climate change and the war on Ukraine have the same roots: fossil fuels and our dependence on them.

    Marie Bout •
    1 Apr 2022
    6 min read
  • Peaceful Action Confronting Oil from Russia in Denmark. © Will Rose / Greenpeace
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    Climate Oil Peace

    Greenpeace activists protest in front of supertanker – demanding that EU ban Russian oil

    Greenpeace is calling for the import of fossil fuels from Russia to be stopped so that the EU no longer helps finance the war in Ukraine.

    Greenpeace International •
    23 Mar 2022
    2 min read
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