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Multilateralism is alive: How global cooperation can help save us from plastic pollution and the climate crisis
Climate change and plastic pollution may look like separate issues. But they are, in fact, two sides of the same crisis.
Jacob Kean Hammerson6 min read -
Climate change in MENA: 4 questions people ask across the Middle East and North Africa region
In the Middle East and North Africa, the climate crisis boils down to four urgent human questions: how to secure food, water, and energy, and how to survive extreme weather.
Ghiwa Nakat6 min read -
500 metres through the heat: Who pays for the heatwave crisis?
The community heat mapping exercise was not just about measuring temperature. It was about understanding how people experience heat in their everyday lives and questioning why some neighbourhoods continue to remain more vulnerable to extreme heat than others.
Vaishali Upadhyay4 min read -
Greenpeace exposes Amazon Cloud’s toxic partnerships and demands an end to Big Tech’s impunity
The new report reveals that the world’s largest cloud provider acts as a critical technological backbone for climate chaos, human rights violations, or attacks on democratic institutions.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
I didn’t want a car, but then my local train station became a McDonald’s
We have essentially traded a vital piece of public infrastructure which connected us to the rest of the country and to the rest of Europe, for a global fast-food drive-thru.
Mihaela Bogeljić5 min read -
Up to 56% of population in European countries report being ‘cut off’ from public transport, new study finds
With people in all European countries suffering from transport poverty, Greenpeace calls on governments to urgently invest in affordable, accessible and sustainable mobility for all.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
In Santa Marta, governments can back clean energy, say no to war and oil and gas
As leaders prepare to gather in Santa Marta, Colombia to chart a course away from fossil fuels, the world is being reminded, again, of the cost of coal, oil and gas dependence.
Martin Zavan5 min read -
Activists show Trump figure vomiting oil, call for ‘No oil, No war’ ahead of Santa Marta fossil fuel phase out meeting
Greenpeace Spain activists displayed a giant image of US President Trump vomiting oil alongside a banner in Madrid that read “NO OIL, NO WAR” to demand an urgent phase-out of fossil fuels amid the current energy supply crisis.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
The energy and environmental impact of AI and how it undermines democracy
The AI boom is not progress if it deepens extraction, environmental harm and attacks on democracy. From Ireland to New Jersey, people are resisting a model of AI development that concentrates profit and power while offloading the environmental and social costs onto everyone else.
Mehdi Leman9 min read -
Greenpeace Africa urges African Court to recognise climate destruction as a human rights violation
"This case is about justice for frontline communities bearing the costs of a climate crisis they are least responsible for. We ask the Court to affirm that governments must protect people and to draw a hard line against corporate impunity."
Greenpeace International2 min read








