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Biodiversity Day: A deep relationship with nature
For International Biodiversity Day, I preface an interview with Indigenous leader and rights activist Arkilaus Kladit with an exploration of the natural wonders nestled in the rich forests of New Guinea.
Igor O'Neill • 6 min read -
Greenpeace’s calls for accountability after the İliç mine tragedy
Turkey has witnessed a tragic mining incident that shook the nation in February. The İliç Gold Mine accident, which claimed the lives of nine workers swallowed by a cyanide-laced landslide,…
Berkan Özyer • 2 min read -
Stop deep sea mining before it fuels wars
The deep ocean is one of Earth’s last untouched frontiers, but it is under threat from a nascent industry: deep sea mining.
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#CitizenClimate Series 08: Chikumbutso Ngosi
“Imagine a world where we prioritise the well-being of people and our planet, its creatures, and future generations. A world where kindness prevails over judgement, and where understanding replaces prejudice.”
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There is some-fin special about the oceans
Alex Hearn, Professor of Marine Biology and co-founder of the Galápagos Whale Shark Project and MigraMar shares experience aboard Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise.
Alex Hearn • 4 min read -
Ottawa plastic talks end in weak compromise
People are being harmed by plastic production every day, but states are listening more closely to petrochemical lobbyists than health scientists.
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An open letter to the man who could change how global taxes work
Letter from a concerned father to Ramy Mohamed Youssef, Chair of the UN Tax Convention Committee, so he ensures the world gets a new fair global tax system.
Fred Njehu • 3 min read -
TotalEnergies in Africa: A legacy of destruction
Since 1956, TotalEnergies has driven and profited from the exploitation of Africa’s natural resources at an enormous cost to local communities and the environment.
Charity Migwi • 3 min read -
Greenpeace International urges the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to reaffirm the duty of Business Enterprises to respect human rights in historic climate hearing
Greenpeace International will present oral arguments together with allies at the historic climate hearings at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
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‘Mami quiero mi casa” – “Mommy I want my home”
For approximately five years, the El Bosque community in Tabasco, South East Mexico, has experienced severe consequences of the climate crisis and the entire community is in danger of disappearing.
Safina Okumu, Maria Alejandra Serra Barney and Valentina Panagiotopoulou • 5 min read