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  • Arctic Sunrise in Charlotte Bay in the Antarctic © Christian Âslund / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Consumption Oceans

    Plastic pollution reaches the Antarctic

    It’s not what we wanted to find. When Greenpeace set sail to the Antarctic earlier this year, we were going to look for the incredible wildlife — tottering penguins, majestic whales, soaring seabirds — that call the Antarctic Ocean home.

    Louisa Casson •
    6 Jun 2018
    3 min read
  • Pollution around the Taj Mahal in India © Vinit Gupta / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Health

    Finally, is there an air pollution plan for India?

    I’ve been living in Delhi for over a decade, and I’ve sensed the city’s air changing.

    Madhulika Verma •
    6 Jun 2018
    3 min read
  • Freedom Island Waste Clean-up and Brand Audit in the Philippines © Daniel Müller / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Consumption Oceans

    Where corporations are failing, people like you are solving the plastic pollution crisis

    While corporations stall, everyday people are tackling the plastic pollution crisis head on.

    Jen Fela •
    5 Jun 2018
    3 min read
  • Stories
    Forests Fires

    Orangutan habitats and human life: Why we must fight for our forests

    The hot, stinging sun beat down on us as we travelled deeper into Ketapang province, Indonesia.

    Ratri Kusumohartono •
    5 Jun 2018
    3 min read
  • Solo Kara Sea Documentation (Russia : 1992) © Greenpeace / Martin Lueders
    Stories
    AboutUs Forests Oceans Food

    Small Arcs of Larger Circles: a new approach to changing the world

    Those who set out to change the world may discover that common sense is not always common, that status quo institutions resist change even as they pay lip service to new ideas.

    Rex Weyler •
    1 Jun 2018
    7 min read
  • Action against Cars with Walkmobiles in Berlin © Gordon Welters / Greenpeace
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution Health Photography

    In pictures: People across Europe join together to say ‘no more polluted air’

    While Beijing and Delhi often make headlines for having some of the world’s most polluted air, the reality is that the air pollution crisis extends around the world.

    Richard Casson •
    1 Jun 2018
    2 min read
  • Action at G7 Energy Ministers Meeting in Rome
    Stories
    Climate

    One year on and we are still moving ahead

    A year ago Trump chose the wrong side of history and turned his back on the global fight against climate change, but the battle to save the climate continues and is accelerating and flexing its muscles.

    Jennifer Morgan •
    1 Jun 2018
    4 min read
  • Group Portrait of KlimaSeniorinnen in SwitzerlandKlimaseniorinnen Schweiz © Greenpeace / Joris van Gennip
    Stories
    Climate

    These four climate cases are changing how we can tackle climate change

    What do lavender farmers in France, beekeepers in Portugal, Romanian shepherds, Kenyan school children, Swedish reindeer herders and islanders in Germany and Fiji have in common?

    Louise Fournier and Kristin Casper •
    25 May 2018
    4 min read
  • Coal fired power station in Germany © Bernd Lauter / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Coal

    Climate chaos, who’s in?

    Right now, 1500 new coal power plants are being planned across the world. These would expand the world’s coal-fired power capacity by a staggering 42.7%. The result would be a climate hell.

    Cecilia Calello •
    25 May 2018
    3 min read
  • Copenhagen bike paths - Kevin McElvaney / Greenpeace
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution Oil Health

    The 5 best cities in Europe for clean transport

    Which cities are leading the way? Is air quality improving? And what can cities learn from each other?

    Richard Casson •
    22 May 2018
    4 min read
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