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  • Wings of Paradise mural in South Jakarta © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
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    Forests

    A breakthrough: we’re now one step closer to ending deforestation for palm oil

    This could be the beginning of the end for deforestation for palm oil. But it is not over.

    Annisa Rahmawati •
    18 Dec 2018
    2 min read
  • Portrait of Kelvin Anthony at COP24 © Andrew Kelly/Greenpeace
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    Climate

    COP24 ends without firm promises to raise climate action and ambition

    "A year of climate disasters and a dire warning from the world’s top scientists should have led to so much more."

    Greenpeace International •
    15 Dec 2018
    2 min read
  • Greenpeace activists stage an impressive image for more environmental protection. A kayak disguised as a Titanic heads straight for an iceberg of packaging waste around three meters high in the harbour basin of Muenster. The scene is accompanied by activists on stand-up paddleboards with banners. The action is part of a campaign for a municipal packaging tax and is intended to send a strong signal for more environmental and resource protection. © Aliona Kardash / Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From an air pollution protest in South Africa to a blockade in New Zealand, to a garbage mountain protest in Germany, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    29 Aug 2025
    2 min read
  • Public Transport 9 Euro Ticket Starts in Hamburg. © Gesche Jäger / Greenpeace
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    Consumption AlternativeFutures

    3 Reasons why flights are far cheaper than trains and why that has to change

    Ever tried planning a trip across Europe and wondered: why are flights so cheap while trains cost a fortune? How does that make any sense?

    Jackie Zamora •
    27 Aug 2025
    3 min read
  • Bleached Corals on the Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia. © Brooke Pyke
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    PollutersPayPact Climate

    Soaring ocean temperatures: Australia’s iconic marine wonders are under attack

    World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef is experiencing its worst ever mass coral bleaching on record

    Geoff Bice •
    18 Aug 2025
    3 min read
  • Activists from Greenpeace, Indonesian Migrant Worker Union (SBMI) and Sumatera Environmental Initiative (SEI) hold an action to commemorate Anti-Human Trafficking Day in front of Transportation Ministry Office and The Coordinating Ministry of Political, Legal and Security in Jakarta.
    Stories
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    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From a demonstration at the plastic treaty in Switzerland to Sydney, in Bavaria, Germany, and a protest in Jakarta, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 Aug 2025
    3 min read
  • Greenpeace Ship Phyllis Cormack. © Greenpeace / Rex Weyler
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    AboutUs

    Greenpeace and the Sisiutl: Cultural appropriation and reconciliation

    How the Sisiutl symbol came to be part of Greenpeace’s identity is both an important part of our origins and a troubling story of cultural appropriation.

    Eduardo Sousa •
    27 Oct 2015
    11 min read
  • An international team of Greenpeace activists abseil from Scotland’s Forth Road Bridge to block an INEOS tanker from delivering its cargo of fracked American gas to the Grangemouth petrochemical facility. The Greenpeace protest is aimed at chemicals giant INEOS, owned by billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, which is opposing efforts by UN Member States to secure a Global Plastics Treaty to curb plastic pollution. INEOS is the UK’s biggest plastics manufacturer, producing (pellets) daily at its Grangemouth plant - enough to make 60 million plastic bottles. © Luca Marino / Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From a demonstration in Mexico to a plastic picnic in Jakarta, to a climbing action in Scotland, UK, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 Aug 2025
    2 min read
  • Air Pollution Action at Eskom's Megawatt Park in Johannesburg. © Shayne Robinson / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate Health PollutersPayPact

    The climate crisis hits health care in South Africa’s rural communities 

    Patients in South Africa's rural areas have to skip or stop medications for their chronic illness as storms and floods batter clinics. 

    Yoliswa Sobuwa •
    31 Jul 2025
    6 min read
  • Plastic Crisis in Bangun Village, Indonesia. © Ecoton / Fully Handoko
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    Plastics Health

    Greenpeace calls for drastic cut in plastic production as new report reveals millions at risk of toxic air pollution exposure

    Over 50 million people in 11 countries are at risk of exposure to hazardous air pollution from plastic linked petrochemical production

    Greenpeace International •
    21 Jul 2025
    3 min read
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