• Discounter Children Clothes © Fred Dott / Greenpeace

    Report: Discounters’ clothes are getting cleaner

    Good news! It's getting a little easier to find clothes produced by environmentally conscious discounters. Our German office did the research and announced which supermarket chains are "Detox Trendsetters" and who made the "Detox Losers" list.

    Brian Adams 2 min read
  • Deforestation in Central Kalimantan © Ulet Ifansasti / Greenpeace

    Will Europe lead the way towards ‘zero deforestation’?

    From the time we're in school, we are taught that forests absorb and store carbon dioxide, one of the main greenhouse gases (GHG) responsible for climate change, and that they produce and release oxygen. Yet despite the essential role of forests – to sustain life on earth – global deforestation continues at an alarming rate.…

    Sébastien Risso 3 min read
  • Italy's Textile District Pledges to Detox © Andrea Guermani / Greenpeace

    Could you go a year without buying new clothes?

    The last time I bought something new to wear was July 2014: it was a pretty blue dress for my graduation. Since then, every piece of clothing that found it’s way into my closet has been bought second-hand, inherited or borrowed.

    Chiara Milford 5 min read
  • Team Aurora Arrives at the North Pole © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace

    FoD and #savethearctic, say whaat?

    What do the Arctic have in common with a drama about vampires and a sitcom about a sketch comedy show? Not much, unless you take into account two actors who are keen to save our pristine wilderness to the North.

    Arin de Hoog 1 min read
  • Herakles Farms Press Briefing in USA © Greenpeace / Robert Meyers

    Herakles Farms project rears its ugly head again

    When Greenpeace Africa and ally NGOs first introduced you to Herakles Farms and its palm oil project in Cameroon (known locally as SG Sustainable Oils Cameroon or SGSOC), the US company had grand and destructive ambitions. Even though it had yet to obtain a valid land lease and even though local residents and civil society…

    Amy Moas and Eric Ini 5 min read
  • Cattle Farm in the Amazon © Greenpeace / Daniel Beltrá

    Less meat, better for everyone

    The recent announcement from the World Health Organisation (WHO) which classified processed meat as a carcinogenic and red meat as "probably carcinogenic" (similar to Glyphosate in Roundup) shows that the amount and the frequency that we eat meat today should raise alarm.  

    Elena Danali 2 min read
  • Victories in Mexico for healthy food

    Let me share some good news! So far 2015 has been a promising year for our campaign for healthy food in Mexico. This doesn't mean that everything related to food and agriculture is now perfect in Mexico… far from it! However, I am now even more convinced that we can change attitudes, mobilize people and…

    Aleira Lara 3 min read
  • Cattle Farm in the Amazon © Greenpeace / Daniel Beltrá

    Cows, conspiracies, and Greenpeace

    You're probably reading this blog because you have some questions raised by the film Cowspiracy. I'd like to address these directly – and tell you a little about our work on animal agriculture around the world.

    Robin Oakley 4 min read
  • Ecological Produce at Farmers Market in Paris © Peter Caton / Greenpeace

    5 ways to celebrate World Food Day (and fix our broken food system)

    Today is World Food Day and food lovers have found some fabulous ways to celebrate. Food that's good for people and our planet is a human right: from farmers in Argentina and city folk in France, to children in the Philippines and foodies in the USA, food that's organic, local and seasonal should be a…

    Amanda Graupner 1 min read
  • The story of a spoon

    "You buy furniture. You tell yourself, this is the last sofa I will ever need in my life... Then the right set of dishes. Then the perfect bed. The drapes. The rug. Then you're trapped in your lovely nest, and the things you used to own, now they own you."– Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

    Arin de Hoog 1 min read