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  • Methane Cooks the Climate - Protest at Arla HQs in Stockholm. © Jana Eriksson / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Food Climate

    Why I got up early today to take action for food and climate

    I have to say it’s a little nerve racking being up here, and there’s a chill wind in the air, but if this action brings light to the climate impacts of methane from Big Meat and Dairy, then my determination to be here this morning was well worth it. 

    Nadja Uusiperhe •
    9 Oct 2024
    4 min read
  • Conventional Dairy Farm in Lower Saxony, Germany. © Fred Dott / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Food Climate

    Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate

    Reducing meat and dairy production is a crucial step in mitigating methane emissions, and limiting global heating - and the most effective way to do that is to significantly reduce the number of animals that are fed into the industrial machine and transition to a far better system for us, the animals and the planet. 

    Jonathan Findalen •
    7 Oct 2024
    3 min read
  • Banner at Montreal’s l’Anneau as COP15 Begins. © Toma Iczkovits / Greenpeace
    Stories
    COP16

    The UN Biodiversity COP16 is make-or-break moment for nature protection

    Governments around the world will meet in Cali, Colombia from 21 October to 1 November at the 16th Convention on Biological Diversity.

    August Rick •
    4 Oct 2024
    3 min read
  • A woman pours a trickle of water into a bucket after drawing water at a village well
    Stories
    ExtremeWeather Peace Food

    Drought: Safe space helps queer Zimbabweans tackle climate impacts

    In an effort to curb their vulnerability to climate impacts such as food insecurity, Mother’s Haven is helping queer Zimbabwean women and trans men adapt to climate change.

    Lungelo Ndhlovu •
    1 Oct 2024
    3 min read
  • Munduruku and Greenpeace Demarcate Indigenous Lands in the Amazon. © Rogério Assis / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests

    Sawré Muybu: A historic victory for the Munduruku People and the ongoing struggle for a living forest

    After almost 20 years of struggle, the official recognition of Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land by the Brazilian government represents a triumph for the Amazon and the rights of Indigenous Peoples.

    Jorge Oliveira & Camila Garcêz •
    30 Sep 2024
    4 min read
  • Mangroves at Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesia. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate COP16

    UN Biodiversity COP 2024: Which governments are fulfilling their pledges to protect nature?

    A new tool tracks governments’ progress on delivering their commitments to the global biodiversity framework.

    An Lambrechts •
    30 Sep 2024
    2 min read
  • Expedition in the Pantanal © Rogerio Florentino / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Fires Food COP16

    A world on fire: How industrial agriculture and reckless financiers are driving destruction in Brazil

    The climate crisis is severely impacting our world, but instead of protecting nature and people, our governments are not acting. Meanwhile, destructive companies, and the financial system that are enabling them pursue massive profits while Brazil’s precious natural areas turn to ashes.

    Rosana Villar •
    18 Sep 2024
    6 min read
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    Climate COP29

    Time for fossil fuel polluters to #PayUp

    For success at COP29, governments must break a stalemate and work towards agreement on a new climate finance deal.

    Aaron Gray-Block •
    18 Sep 2024
    4 min read
  • Crew and Guests Take RHIB to Clyde River. © Ian Willms / Greenpeace
    Stories
    AboutUs EnergyTransferSLAPP

    Open Letter to Energy Transfer

    We, the undersigned individuals and organizations, formally express our solidarity with Greenpeace against Energy Transfer’s meritless $300 million lawsuit.

    Greenpeace International •
    12 Sep 2024
    8 min read
  • An activist holds a Greenpeace banner at Jamestown, a fishery town in Accra where textile waste is washed into the sea.
    Stories
    Consumption

    4 African activists taking on fast fashion

    The Global North’s fashion addiction is fueling environmental disasters across Africa. Here are four activists from the continent pushing back on fast fashion.

    Angelo Louw •
    12 Sep 2024
    3 min read
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