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  • Striking high school students march to protest for more effective government climate change policy on January 25, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. © Omer Messinger/Getty Images
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    Climate

    Ten ways to survive on a hot planet

    Those who have done least to fuel the crisis are the worst affected, compounding inequality and injustice. What we’re living in is a climate emergency.

    Marie Bout
    27 Jun 2019
    5 min read
  • Bente lives next door to a massive farm © Greenpeace / Wildlight
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    Consumption Food

    Life in the shadow of a factory farm

    This is what life is like when you live next to a massive factory farm.

    Nora Holzmann
    26 Jun 2019
    5 min read
  • Greenpeace turns world-famous ‘iAmsterdam’ sign into solidarity message to save Amazon © Marten van Dijl / Greenpeace
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    Forests Climate Amazon

    Only when something is gone do we realise how much we miss it: Iamsterdam and Iamazonia

    It’s only when something is gone that we realise how much we miss it. The disappearance of the Dutch capital's 'Iamsterdam' sign and the disappearance of the Amazon rainforest.

    Sigrid Deters
    26 Jun 2019
    2 min read
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    ArcticSunrise Oceans

    How does melting sea ice affect Arctic wildlife? I went to the Arctic to find out

    In my career as a marine biologist I’ve worked in many field sites but this experience was unlike any other.

    Hillary Glandon
    25 May 2019
    4 min read
  • Murdered Wixárika leader, Miguel Vázquez Torres. © Nelson Denman
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    Peace 50Years

    Violence against Indigenous peoples destroys our common home

    Indigenous lands contain vast biological diversity. These communities are fighting not only to preserve their cultures but also to preserve what is left of Earth's wild ecosystems.

    Rex Weyler
    7 Jul 2017
    1 min read
  • Light Painting: Nuclear Radiation Testing in Fukushima. © Greg McNevin / Greenpeace
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    EnergyRevolution Peace 50Years Nuclear Fukushima

    Nuclear power and the collapse of society

    On March 1 1954, on Bikini Atoll, in the Marshall Islands, the US military detonated the world’s first lithium-deuteride hydrogen bomb, a thousand times more powerful than the Hiroshima and…

    Rex Weyler
    5 May 2017
    6 min read
  • Scientist Paul Johnston onboard Beluga Edinburgh Scotland. © Kajsa Sjölander / Greenpeace
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    AboutUs

    10 things you’ve always wanted to ask an environmental scientist

    We talked to Dr. Paul Johnston, who’s worked in Greenpeace’s Science Unit for over 30 years and founded our Research Lab, about how to deal with climate deniers and what the future holds for our planet.

    Chiara Milford
    20 Apr 2017
    1 min read
  • Times First Breath © Lisa Gibbons / Greenpeace
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    50Years

    Where is the hope?

    How do we reverse species loss, climate change, toxins, general overshoot of Earth’s generous habitats?

    Rex Weyler
    30 Nov 2016
    7 min read
  • Action at Brent Spar Oil Rig in the North Sea. © Greenpeace / David Sims
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    Oceans Oil 50Years

    Brent Spar: The sea is not a dustbin

    In August 2016, Prestel Books published Photos That Changed the World, including this image of the Greenpeace Brent Spar campaign, captured by David Sims on 16 June 1995. Greenpeace approaches…

    Rex Weyler
    24 Sep 2016
    8 min read
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    50Years

    How does social change happen?

    Tactics must reflect circumstances, and as ecologists, we might understand the value of diversity.

    Rex Weyler
    4 Mar 2016
    7 min read
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