- 
		
		IBAMA approves oil drilling at Amazon Basin weeks before COP30, staining Brazil’s climate discourse, Greenpeace warnsGreenpeace warns that the opening of new oil wells less than a month before COP30 contradicts Brazil’s own commitments to energy transition 
- 
		
		Greenpeace Pictures of the WeekWarming up for the COP climate conference in Brazil, marching for peace and human rights in Mexico and Italy, and calling out a telecommunications company in Australia, here are a selection of images from our work around the globe in the past week. 
- 
		
		Greenpeace urges Pre-COP talks to propel forest and climate action at COP30Pre-COP in Brasilia has ended, talks must now lead to ambitious forest and climate outcomes at COP30. 
- 
		
		Cooking the Planet: Leo Morán in the AmazonChef Leo Moran joined Greenpeace Brasil on a field trip to the Amazon. More on what he witnessed in his own words. 
- 
		
		Greenpeace responds to New Zealand’s dairy industry-backed methane rollbackNew Zealand’s government has confirmed it will rewrite its climate law to weaken the country’s methane emissions target – a move Greenpeace warns will violate the Paris Agreement and embolden other major meat and dairy producers and exporters, including Ireland and Uruguay, to follow suit. 
- 
		
		9 out of 10 people think protecting forests is critical. Here’s what you can do to stop forest destruction!We just got the results from a global public poll and it’s good news for the planet 
- 
		
		COP30 must act: new Greenpeace poll shows nine in 10 people want forest protection to fight climate changeGreenpeace Brazil projected messages to delegates at the Pre-COP in Brasilia calling for urgent action to end forest destruction as a new Greenpeace International poll on forest solutions is published. 
- 
		
		Ceasefire must mark the beginning of real peace in GazaWelcoming today’s ceasefire in Gaza Greenpeace calls for humanitarian organisations to be given unrestricted access to deliver aid in the face of famine and genocide. 
- 
		
		Greenpeace Pictures of the WeekFrom sinking islands to giant barrels, here are a selection of images from our work around the globe over the past seven days. 
- 
		
		Bonaire Climate case: A fight for justice in Dutch courtResidents of Bonaire are demanding what should already be guaranteed: protection from the impacts of the worsening climate crisis. 









