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    Climate

    Demanding reparations: voices from the People’s Health Tribunal against Shell and TotalEnergies

    Communities from South Africa, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Uganda united to testify against Shell and TotalEnergies.

    Tatiana Garavito, Rhiannon Mihranian Osborne & Lisa Göldner •
    15 February 2024
    4 min read
  • people dressed in traditional Sri Lankan clothes stand in front of banner that says "People For Climate"
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    About Us, Rainbow Warrior

    Greenpeace marks launch of South Asia office in Sri Lanka with Rainbow Warrior ship tour

    Yesterday, Greenpeace officially launched its South Asia regional office in Colombo, Sri Lanka with the arrival of the iconic ship Rainbow Warrior, marking the beginning of the highly anticipated "People For Climate - Greenpeace Indian Ocean Ship Tour 2024" over the next 6 days.

    Greenpeace International •
    14 February 2024
    2 min read
  • Actors Luise Befort (L) and Fabian Grischkat participate in a protest at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Greenpeace's activists are protesting at the start of Berlin Fashion Week with a roughly 3.5 meter high and 12 meter wide mountain of textile waste against the Fast Fashion industry. A banner reading "FAST FASHION – KLEIDER MACHEN MÜLL" (Fast Fashion - Clothes Make Waste) warns of the impacts of the Fast Fashion industry. The textiles for the clothing mountain were attached to a support structure and come from the Kantamanto Market in Accra, the largest second-hand market in Ghana. Schauspielerin Luise Befort (l) und Schauspieler Fabian Grischkat beteiligen sich an einer Demonstration vor dem Brandenburger Tor in Berlin. Greenpeace-Aktivist:innen protestieren zum Auftakt der Berliner Fashion Week mit einem etwa 3,5 Meter hohen und 12 Meter breiten Berg aus Textilabfällen gegen die Fast Fashion-Industrie. Ein Banner mit der Aufschrift "Fast Fashion – Kleider machen Müll" warnt vor den Auswirkungen der Fast-Fashion-Industrie. Die Textilien für den Kleiderberg wurden auf einer Trägerkonstruktion befestigt und stammen vom Kantamanto-Markt in Accra, dem größten Second-Hand-Markt Ghanas.
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    Consumption

    Return to sender: Why Africa doesn’t need any more of your clothes

    For several years now, my country Ghana has been dealing with a silent plague: second-hand clothes.

    Sam Quashie-Idun •
    12 February 2024
    7 min read
  • Amanda Janoo Wellbeing Revolution SystemShift
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    Amanda Janoo: A Wellbeing Revolution

    Amanda Janoo, Economics and Policy Lead at the Wellbeing Economy Alliance, looks at how we can reshape economic models to align with both ecological preservation and human flourishing.

    SystemShift •
    9 February 2024
    35 min read
  • Fire and Deforestation in Porto Velho in the Amazon in Brazil
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    Global heating exceeds 1.5°C threshold for 12 months – Greenpeace reaction

    Greenpeace reaction to Copernicus ClimateChange Service EU climate service data which has shown that for the first time global warming has likely exceeded a global average of 1.5°C above the pre-industrial baseline across an entire year, from February 2023 to January 2024.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 February 2024
    1 min read
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    Climate

    A future filled with prosperity doesn’t have to damage the planet

    Prosperity must be for all, not only for a select few. And for us to flourish, we must address the climate crisis. 

    Dara Clarysse Golpe •
    7 February 2024
    4 min read
  • Rex Weyler at Kinder Morgan Tank Farm in British Columbia. ©  Rogue Collective / Greenpeace
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    About Us

    Searching for warm data

    I'm trying to be a new kind of person. I don't mean a kind of person that has never existed before, but a new kind for me, personally.

    Rex Weyler •
    7 February 2024
    23 min read
  • Alain Connan (left) with Rémi Parmentier aboard the Sirius in the 1980s
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    About Us, Rainbow Warrior

    Alain Connan, 1933-2024

    Alain Connan, the former captain of several Greenpeace ships in the 1980s and 1990s, has died at the age of 91. The rainbow warrior was a key figure Greenpeace history, which he spent years helping to write.

    Greenpeace International •
    5 February 2024
    3 min read
  • Susie Newborn on Rainbow Warrior. © Greenpeace / David McTaggart
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    About Us, Rainbow Warrior

    Susi Newborn, 1950-2023

    Susi Newborn, one of the most skilled and effective activists in Greenpeace's 52-year history, passed away on the last day of December 2023.

    Rex Weyler •
    2 February 2024
    12 min read
  • Renata Salecl Capitalism Apathy Rise of Authoritarianism SystemShift
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    Renata Salecl: Capitalism, Apathy and the Rise of Authoritarianism

    Renata Salecl lays bare the fraying fabric of our communities, worn thin by corruption and apathy, and examines corporate exploitation, the unchecked dominance of technology behemoths, and the unsettling rise of new authoritarianism.

    SystemShift •
    2 February 2024
    27 min read
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