• Annual Report 2012 cover

    Annual report 2012

    With the environmental crisis deepening and climate change impacts being felt across the globe, our work in 2012 proved increasingly more challenging and demanding.

    Greenpeace International 1 min read
  • Conflict Timber Action in Caen Port© Nicolas Chauveau / Greenpeace

    Danzer feels the bite as the FSC show its teeth

    To the layperson the world of forest certification is often a technical one that does not seem to operate at what could be called a breakneck pace. However, the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) has this week reached a landmark decision that fits the old adage that ‘good things come to those who wait’.

    Danielle van Oijen 3 min read
  • Oceans in the Balance

    Every second breath we take comes from the ocean. Billions of people rely on our oceans for their food and for employment. In return, we are plundering the oceans of fish, choking them with pollution and altering them forever with the impacts of human-induced climate change.

    Greenpeace International 2 min read
  • The need for a High Seas Biodiversity Agreement

    The Need for a High Seas Biodiversity Agreement

    The current way of managing the high seas puts short-term corporate interests before the long-term health of our oceans. Unless action is taken to restore and protect the health of our oceans, they will be unable to sustain life on Earth.

    Greenpeace International 1 min read
  • Cool IT Leaderboard

    Cool IT Leaderboard

    The Cool IT Leaderboard evaluates global IT companies on their leadership in the fight to stop climate change. The IT sector possesses the innovative spirit, technological know-how, and political influence to bring about a rapid clean energy revolution.

    Greenpeace International 1 min read
  • Toxic Threads: Polluting Paradise

    Toxic Threads: Polluting Paradise

    Greenpeace International has commissioned a new investigation that delves even further into the hazardous chemicals used in the production of high street fashion, going beyond previous investigations in China and Mexico. This latest report builds on the Detox campaign’s work, which reveals how textile manufacturing is a major contributor to water pollution in the Global…

    Greenpeace International 2 min read
  • Bees In Decline © Greenpeace / Pieter Boer

    Bees in Decline

    Honeybees and wild pollinators play a crucial role in agriculture and food production. However, the current chemical-intensive agriculture model is threatening both, and thereby putting food supply at risk.

    Greenpeace International 1 min read
  • Greenpeace takes on Europe’s biggest carmaker… and wins!

    The force is with you and together you made Volkswagen (VW) do a handbrake turn on improving the efficiency of its cars. Something they said they could not do until you cried BS to make VW turn away from the Dark Side!

    Sara Ayech 2 min read
  • Ecological Livestock

    Ecological Livestock

    Human pressure on the planet is reaching a scale that could compromise the stability of the Earth's systems. A group of influential scientists have recently identified nine planetary boundaries related to Earth-system processes and their associated thresholds, which – if crossed – could destabilise our living environment.

    Greenpeace International 1 min read
  • G-Star commits to Detox

    Today -- after ten months of #PeoplePowered activities and behind-the-scenes haggling -- G-Star has committed to eliminate all uses of hazardous chemicals from its supply chain and products by 2020. This means that the Dutch denim brand joins the likes of Uniqlo, Benetton and Victoria’s Secret in making a credible Detox commitment in 2013, making…

    Ilze Smit 2 min read