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  • Lively colourful street art on the wall of a brick building in Romania pictures the transition from a community centred on mining to a one producing its own clean energy, with solar panels and people riding bikes instead of wielding pick axes. Yellow Greenpeace banner with black writing calls for a just transition for the Jui Valley region (Valea Jiului in Romanian).
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    From ‘Valley of Tears’ to land of clean energy communities

    In a world moving away from fossil fuels, few areas need more support in this transition than those where local history, identity and jobs were shaped by the coal industry. This is the story of Jui Valley's brave quest for a just transition in Romania.

    Vlad Catună •
    13 December 2022
    4 min read
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    Forests

    An address from an Indigenous Namblong woman to COP15 Executive Secretary

    Orpha Novita Yoshua is a young Indigenous Namblong woman from the Grime Nawa Valley in West Papua, Indonesia attending the Biodiversity COP15 in Montreal, Canada.

    Orpha Novita Yoshua •
    12 December 2022
    3 min read
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    Greenpeace calls for real biodiversity protections in final week of COP15

    As government officials arrive for the final week of negotiations at COP15, Greenpeace calls for the final agreement to ensure that Indigenous Rights are protected and respected.

    Greenpeace International •
    12 December 2022
    2 min read
  • Rajen Naidoo.
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    Energy Revolution

    Just transition: Air pollution by oil giants is trapping impoverished communities into generations of injustice

    The “just-transition” cannot only focus on how the new green world caters for those affected by the energy transition, it must account for those that live with the legacy of pollution

    Prof Rajen Naidoo •
    12 December 2022
    4 min read
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    Indigenous Rights are human rights, key to protecting biodiversity at COP15

    Hundreds of Indigenous Peoples, nature protectors, and biodiversity activists braved the cold together to march through Montreal where UN biodiversity talks are underway.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 December 2022
    2 min read
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    Forests

    What is wrong with “Nature Positive”?

    “Nature Positive” is more focused on saving a failed economic model than on protecting biodiversity.

    Marília Monteiro Silva •
    9 December 2022
    4 min read
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    Forests

    Greenpeace Canada drops banner at Montreal’s l’Anneau to kick off Nature COP15

    Greenpeace Canada activists dropped a massive banner in l’Anneau in Montréal’s downtown during the Biodiversity COP15.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 December 2022
    2 min read
  • Indigenous environmental activists, one with a traditional headdress hold placards protesting false climate / nature solutions at COP15.
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    Forests

    Meet 4 inspiring Indigenous Leaders at COP15 

    Meet four of the Indigenous Leaders who have travelled to COP15 to voice the need to recognise Indigenous and traditional land rights.

    Agnès Le Rouzic •
    7 December 2022
    5 min read
  • COP 27 People's Plenary.
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    Greenpeace calls for stronger biodiversity finance from wealthy countries for developing countries, Indigenous Peoples

    Greenpeace calls for stronger biodiversity finance from wealthy countries for developing countries, Indigenous Peoples

    Greenpeace International •
    7 December 2022
    1 min read
  • Save Nature - Save Life Action in Hungary.
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    Forests, Oceans

    Actions from Brussels to Ukraine call for a new deal for nature

    On the eve of the UN Biodiversity COP15 meeting in Montreal, activists across Europe and are taking action to highlight the urgency to tackle loss of nature.

    Greenpeace International •
    6 December 2022
    3 min read
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