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Greenpeace activists ‘confiscate’ private jets at the airport serving WEF in Davos, urge governments to tax the super-rich
Activists are demanding tangible solutions to the climate and environmental crises, and taking a stand against the empty rhetoric of the powerful elite convening in Davos, many of whom arrived via highly polluting private jet.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Greenpeace activists protest inside Davos forum urging leaders to tax the super-rich
Having billionaires in positions of leadership, governing with impunity, is a stark reminder of the dangerous intersection of extreme wealth and politics, and its impact on democracy, people and the planet.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Activists block heliport at Davos to call on governments to tax the super-rich
2025 offers critical opportunities to reform global tax rules and the calls for fair taxation are growing too loud to be ignored. Governments must show true leadership at this time of global need, and go after where the money is.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
5 climate books for your 2025 reading list
Reading climate books is one of the most accessible ways to better understand what's happening with our planet and to learn how to protect it.
Kezia Rynita3 min read -
Hope is created through action: Climate & environmental victories of 2024
Dear changemakers, thank you for all that you’ve done this year.
Caroline Wagner, Francesca Cresta and Tan Lee Kuen8 min read -
‘World’s highest court must hold states accountable on climate change’: ICJ hearings
Hearings at the International Court of Justice ended this week with communities, governments and organisations calling for the court to clarify States' responsibilities with regards to climate change.
Greenpeace International4 min read -
Greenpeace salutes Nobel Peace Prize laureates, Nihon Hidankyo’s role in making nuclear weapons illegal
Greenpeace applauds Nobel Peace Prize Laureates for decades of activism and advocacy towards eliminating nuclear weapons.
Greenpeace International1 min read -
Acting through art, poetry that inspires climate action
Poetry is a form of activism often overlooked, but it has much power to offer the climate justice movement's storytelling.
Nina Schulz, Valentina Panagiotopoulou, Riley Tsang, Safina Okumu, & Jocelyn Page5 min read -
US tuna cans linked to reports of forced labour of Indonesian fishers: Greenpeace Southeast Asia report
Alleged forced labor practices onboard Taiwanese distant water fishing vessels have been linked to Bumble Bee canned tuna products sold in the United States.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
What started in the Pacific is now the world’s largest climate justice campaign!
Pasifika activists are making history with their world-first campaign demanding countries be held legally responsible to protect their people from the impacts of the climate crisis.
Shiva Gounden7 min read









