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  • Impacts of the combined effects of Severe Tropical Storm “Crising” (international name: Wipha) and the southwest monsoon’s torrential rains are being felt across the Philippines—flooding communities like those in Calumpit, Bulacan, and disrupting lives, livelihoods, and even important moments like weddings. Greenpeace is calling on President Marcos to use his platform to ensure the passage of the Climate Accountability (CLIMA) Bill—a vital law that requires companies to proactively tackle climate change and prevent further harm to vulnerable communities. Once enacted, the CLIMA Law will raise the bar for climate policy—not only in the Philippines but worldwide—by establishing a strong national framework for loss and damage and enforcing strict corporate transition rules. © Noel Celis / Greenpeace
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    2025 in Images

    2025 has been yet another year marked by some serious climate emergencies worldwide. It was not surprising when the UN declared 2025 the third-hottest year on record in 176 years of record-keeping.

    Sudhanshu Malhotra
    17 Dec 2025
    6 min read
  • Banner Drop in Blue Zone at COP30 in Belem. © Marie Jacquemin / Greenpeace
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    Climate COP30 Forests

    Happy anniversary to the Paris Agreement? A 10-year review of climate action, setbacks and the fight to keep 1.5°C alive

    Ten years after the Paris Agreement was adopted at COP21, governments remain dangerously off track from staying within the 1.5°C limit. What must happen now to cut fossil fuel emissions and end deforestation?

    Aaron Gray-Block
    12 Dec 2025
    6 min read
  • Activists United against Norway’s Plans for Deep Sea Mining. © Will Rose / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    Deep sea mining in the Arctic stopped once again

    Once one of the mining industry’s strongest proponents, the Norwegian government is now moving to halt both exploration and exploitation in its own waters.

    Greenpeace International
    3 Dec 2025
    2 min read
  • We the 99 People's Summit, Johannesburg © Tymelane Media
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    Climate COP30

    G20 misses chance to pursue wealth tax and commit to fairer global tax rules

    It is indefensible that even after the G20 report had clearly spelt out that inequality is on a sharp rise, G20 leaders are not taking action to correct it.

    Greenpeace International
    23 Nov 2025
    1 min read
  • Piya Thedyaem Calls for Ocean Protection at UNOC3 in Nice, France. © Pierre Larrieu / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    World Fisheries Day: championing the communities who keep our oceans alive

    Coastal communities' knowledge and sustainable practices are essential to conserving the ocean’s richness - an ocean we all depend on.

    Laura Bergamo
    21 Nov 2025
    4 min read
  • Farm New Orleans in the Amazon. © Samara Souza / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate COP30 Amazon

    Big Ag’s COP30 greenwashing: ‘Tropical Agriculture’ hides Amazon destruction

    More than 300 industrial agriculture lobbyists have participated at this year’s UN climate talks taking place in the Brazilian Amazon. At COP30 we urgently need effective action that not just halts, but reverses deforestation.

    Jehki Härkönen
    21 Nov 2025
    6 min read
  • Make Polluters Pay Billboard near the UN Tax Convention in Nairobi. © Greenpeace
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    AlternativeFutures

    UN Tax Convention: Greenpeace calls for stronger ambition as negotiations close

    As the third round of UN Tax Convention negotiations concludes today, Greenpeace is calling on countries to step up their ambition and deliver a robust treaty.

    Greenpeace International
    19 Nov 2025
    2 min read
  • Extreme weather projection at COP30. © Marie Jacquemin / Greenpeace
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    COP30 Forests

    COP30 steps forward on fossil fuel phase-out and forest protection, but more needed 

    Greenpeace has called on negotiators at the end of week one at COP30 in Belém to accelerate and implement climate and forest promises.

    Greenpeace International
    15 Nov 2025
    2 min read
  • Projection Activity for World Habitat Day in São Paulo. © Diego Baravelli / Greenpeace
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    AlternativeFutures

    What does Mamdani’s win tell us about the world we are living in – and the world we must build together? 

    The win shows something powerful: this is what happens when communities come together and collectively turn hope into action. The elected mayor of New York City promises policies that, in essence, make upper classes abdicate from their privileges, while expanding benefits for the low-income and working families.

    Marília Monteiro Silva
    12 Nov 2025
    4 min read
  • Greenpeace Ship Rainbow Warrior Arrives in Belém for COP30. © Filipe Bispo / Greenpeace
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    COP30

    Greenpeace: world leaders must set the stage for COP30 climate, forests action

    Greenpeace has called on world leaders meeting at the  Climate Summit in Belém to send a clear signal to delegates at COP30.

    Greenpeace International
    6 Nov 2025
    2 min read
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