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    Climate Peace

    International Women’s Day – Celebrating Greenpeace changemakers

    Hear from some of the women at Greenpeace from across the globe about the work they do every day and the change they want to see in this world.

    Elena Keil, Anabela Angelovska and Karla Stretz •
    8 Mar 2021
    1 min read
  • Mr. Anzai was forced to evacuate from Iitate, his home of many years, following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. © Greenpeace
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    Peace Health Fukushima Photography

    Photographing Fukushima for the future

    “It is said that a single photo can move the world. I hope that I can leave a record of the Fukushima that I have witnessed, so that 50 or 100 years on in the future, people can know what happened here.”

    Mitsuhisa Kawase •
    22 Feb 2021
    5 min read
  • Underwater Nuclear Warhead Explosion
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    AboutUs Peace Nuclear

    Nuclear weapons are illegal at last

    Nuclear arms are the most destructive, indiscriminate and monstrous weapons ever produced - but today, we can all celebrate a major milestone in the long march towards peace: the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) is now part of international law!

    Greenpeace International •
    22 Jan 2021
    3 min read
  • Electric Cars at Charging Station in South Korea. © Jung-geun Augustine Park / Greenpeace
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    Oil

    Why is this global auto company lagging to stop the worst of climate change?

    Hyundai Motor must revisit its plan and strengthen its EV plan if it truly wants to be a part of a sustainable future, which is the only future we can afford.

    Jiseok Kim •
    24 Dec 2020
    5 min read
  • Action in Madrid to Commemorate the Paris Climate Agreement © Pedro Armestre / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    The 5th Anniversary of the Paris Agreement: don’t pop the champagne

    "But every struggle must be guided by determination and hope. The growth of movements around the world in the last five years is a testament to our common understanding of what is at stake while giving us the courage to act."

    Greenpeace International •
    12 Dec 2020
    3 min read
  • Marine Wildlife at Vema Seamount. © Richard Barnden / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    What’s more mysterious than the deep ocean?

    The depths of our oceans hide a unique living world yet a new industry seeks to start mining the seabed which scientists warn would cause severe and potentially irreversible damage.

    Louisa Casson •
    10 Dec 2020
    2 min read
  • Deep Trouble Report Cover
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    Oceans

    Deep Trouble

    Our new report reveals who stands to benefit and who is left at risk if governments allow deep sea mining exploitation.

    Greenpeace International •
    9 Dec 2020
    1 min read
  • Floods in South Korea © Sungwoo Lee / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    Climate crisis is now — South Korea’s 2020 monsoon and its aftermath

    The floods in 2030 will be nothing like what we have witnessed this year. It will be much worse—with the projected number of flood victims at around 3.3 million.

    Justin Jeong •
    27 Aug 2020
    5 min read
  • Forest destruction in the Amazon © Christian Braga / Greenpeace
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    50Years

    Thresholds, cascades, and wicked problems

    I remember thinking, in the 1970s, that once people became aware of the ecological crisis -- disappearing species, polluted rivers, poisoned air -- that the necessary changes would be simple.

    Rex Weyler •
    26 Oct 2020
    10 min read
  • Ice Sculptures of Melting Leaders Trump and Bolsonaro. © Tracie Williams / Greenpeace
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    Trump and Bolsonaro “meltdown” during UN Biodiversity Summit

    Ice sculptures of presidents Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro melt in New York to illustrate their absence at the meeting and the urgency to act on the nature and biodiversity collapse.

    Greenpeace International •
    30 Sep 2020
    3 min read
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