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  • Greenpeace Africa Pan-African Plastics Project Lead Hellen Kahaso Dena at UNEA-6 in Nairobi, Kenya.
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    Plastics Climate

    UNEA-6: How plastic pollution is accelerating the triple planetary crisis

    The growing plastic production is a major problem for communities in Africa that are experiencing some of the damaging impacts of the climate crisis

    Hellen Kahaso Dena •
    28 Feb 2024
    3 min read
  • Nicholas Shaxson Monopoly Money SystemShift
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    SystemShift

    Nicholas Shaxson: Monopoly Money

    Nicholas Shaxson, author and expert on the global economic system, looks at the intricate web of global finance, exploring the unseen forces shaping our economies and societies and exposing the hidden impacts of tax deregulation and monopolistic market practices.

    SystemShift •
    16 Feb 2024
    41 min read
  • people dressed in traditional Sri Lankan clothes stand in front of banner that says "People For Climate"
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    AboutUs RainbowWarrior

    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 Feb 2024
    2 min read
  • Environmental Groups Confront Norway in Court over New Oil Fields. © Marthe Haarstad / Greenpeace
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    Climate Oceans

    Norway appeals against climate-friendly Oslo Court judgement

    The judgement found the approvals of three oil and gas fields invalid and issued an injunction forbidding the State from granting any new permits necessary to construct and produce from the fields.

    Greenpeace International •
    31 Jan 2024
    2 min read
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    Climate ExtremeWeather

    The kids are not alright: stories from children affected by the climate crisis

    Children are more vulnerable to the worsening climate crisis.

    Dara Clarysse Golpe •
    31 Jan 2024
    4 min read
  • Ariane König Regenerating Society SystemShift
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    SystemShift

    Ariane König: Regenerating Society

    Ariane König shares her work on studying complex systems, as well as practical advice for creating a regenerative society.

    SystemShift •
    1 Jun 2023
    24 min read
  • Greenpeace activists holding banners in front of Px-Mart, a supermarket chainstore in Taiwan
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    Consumption Oceans

    A perspective from Greenpeace East Asia Taipei volunteers: Part 3

    “Back in my days, the ocean was a mystery, and we only saw the peace and calm on the surface, not knowing the floor was full of trash.”

    Claudia Lim •
    18 Jan 2024
    3 min read
  • Oil Spill Protest at Total in Paris to Protect the Amazon Reef. © Simon Lambert / Greenpeace
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    EnergyRevolution Oil

    Celebrity comedians call for TotalEnergies to be kicked out of AFCON

    A punchy parody video featuring celebrity comedians was released today by Greenpeace Africa and its partner Kick Polluters Out, a movement of African creatives and activists fighting against sportswashing by Big Polluters

    Greenpeace International •
    12 Jan 2024
    3 min read
  • A hundred climate activists supporting Greenpeace, Stay Grounded, Extinction Rebellion, Scientist Rebellion and other climate movement groups from 17 countries have disrupted Europe’s biggest private jets sales fair, the annual European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, demanding a ban on private jets.  Activists were peacefully occupying private jets that are exhibited at the business event by Geneva airport, having chained themselves to aircraft gangways and the exhibition entrance in order to keep prospective buyers from entering. The protestors stuck giant tobacco-style health warning labels on the airplanes marking them as toxic objects and warning that ‘private jets burn our future’, ‘kill our planet’, and ‘fuel inequality’. Public service announcements from loudspeakers carried by the activists exposed the dramatic consequences of private jets for our planet and revealed the hypocrisy of promoting private jets amidst rising social inequality. © Thomas Wolf / Stay Grounded
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    Actions Climate ExtremeWeather Fires Forests Oceans Oil Plastics Wins

    Best of Greenpeace images 2023

    The summer of 2023 was Earth’s hottest summer since global records began in 1880. This is just the beginning of a trend of increasing floods, wildfires, glacier melt, and heat…

    Sudhanshu Malhotra •
    15 Dec 2023
    3 min read
  • COP 28 Venue Dubai. © Marie Jacquemin / Greenpeace
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    COP28

    Check in from COP28: where we go from here

    After a busy week one at COP28, climate negotiations resume for a second week.

    Gaby Flores •
    8 Dec 2023
    3 min read
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