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  • White man with brown beard wears black t-shirt that says Ban Fossil Ads in white writing. Holds a sign saying No Awards On A Dead Planet. Man to his left gestures as if asking, what’s going on? A Greenpeace France activist and former winner and jury at the Cannes Lions awards - the famous advertising festival - interrupted the opening ceremony in Cannes to give back an award he won for an airline company advert.
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    Climate, Energy Revolution, Oil

    Cannes Lions Awards: Greenpeace activist and former winner crashes ceremony to call for a ban on fossil fuel advertising

    "For too long, ad agencies have escaped their responsibilities towards the climate crisis, now they must cut ties with the fossil fuel industry."

    Greenpeace International •
    21 June 2022
    2 min read
  • Smiling black woman in graphic brown and white patterned dress and stripy headscarf, ecological farmer Stella Muthama in Kenya, looks at the camera with her ploughing tool over her shoulder and crops in the background.
    Stories
    Food

    Farmers fight for the right to use Indigenous seeds

    Farmers from around Kenya are standing up to oppose a discriminatory new law passed  by the Kenyan government that restricts the exchange or sale of Indigenous seeds – “the local…

    August Rick •
    21 June 2022
    2 min read
  • Dayak's Tribesmen Hug a Giant Tree in Sekadau, West Kalimantan
    Press Releases

    Montreal-bound biodiversity COP must recognise the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities in protecting nature

    Negotiators must take advantage of this week’s Nairobi intersessional meetings to focus on the key policy issue: recognising the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities and their key roles in protecting biodiversity.

    Greenpeace International •
    21 June 2022
    2 min read
  • Artists and activist practice a collective musical composition in Chile. © Bruno Giambelluca / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    What does drought sound like: a collective artistic composition in Chile

    Chile has the greatest water crisis in the entire Western Hemisphere. So Greenpeace global project, Roots, carried out a collective artistic project in Chile against the privatisation of water together with the local community

    Rosario Coll •
    17 June 2022
    6 min read
  • Fast Fashion Research in Kenya. © Kevin McElvaney / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Consumption

    Ultrafast fashion giant Shein takes greenwashing to a new low: charitywash

    In June, Shein, the largest online-only fashion retailer in the world, announced a donation of $15m to a NGO working with textile waste workers in Ghana.

    Viola Wohlgemuth •
    17 June 2022
    2 min read
  • Migrant Fishers Letter Delivery to Indonesia's President in Jakarta. © Dhemas Reviyanto / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    Indonesian migrant fishers declare victory in new regulation that ensures their protection and rights

    It's a significant milestone towards curbing illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and abuse within the industrial fishing industry.

    Greenpeace International •
    17 June 2022
    3 min read
  • Global Climate Strike in Nairobi. © Evan Habil / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate

    7 ways Gen-Z (and you) can get involved in climate action now

    The system is deeply unjust. Those impacted first and worst by ecological crisis have done least to cause it. Here is what the youth can do about it.

    Safina Okumu •
    16 June 2022
    5 min read
  • Image of TV being hammered
    Stories
    Climate, Energy Revolution, Oil

    The art of manipulation: How oil giants are greenwashing with cultural sponsorship

    Through ads and sponsorships, fossil fuels are polluting everything we love: our favourite football team, the music festival we enjoy the most, and our art and museums.

    Silvia Diaz •
    15 June 2022
    2 min read
  • Picture showing Luis Ferrerim, Head of Agriculture at Greenpeace Spain, in front of the Valle de Odieta factory farm in Caparroso, Navarra, Spain.
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    Food, Health

    The Spanish factory farming industry is trying to silence us

    My name is Luís Ferreirim. I am the Head of Agriculture at Greenpeace Spain, and I am being sued for speaking up about the damage being done by industrial farming in Spain.

    Luis Ferreirim •
    15 June 2022
    4 min read
  • Shivaram, a villager walking through the cracked bottom of a dried-out pond on a hot summer day at Bandai village in Pali district. - Every day dozens of villagers, mostly women and children, wait with blue plastic jerry cans and metal pots for a special train bringing precious water to people suffering a heatwave in India's desert state of Rajasthan. ©PRAKASH SINGH/AFP via Getty Images.
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    Climate, Extreme Weather, Photography

    Climate emergencies photos so far this year

    “Today was the worst day this year. I could have fainted today for sure,” a roadside vendor had said to me in Delhi.

    Sudhanshu Malhotra •
    10 June 2022
    3 min read
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