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Environmental and youth groups win climate court case against the Norwegian State
Greenpeace Nordic and Natur og Ungdom (Young Friends of the Earth Norway) secured a historic win against the Norwegian State
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A perspective from Greenpeace East Asia Taipei volunteers: Part 3
“Back in my days, the ocean was a mystery, and we only saw the peace and calm on the surface, not knowing the floor was full of trash.”
Claudia Lim • 3 min read -
Beyond economic growth: A wellbeing economy is the future
With the World Economic Forum taking place in Davos now, Greenpeace and diverse organisations are advocating for systemic changes that prioritise people and the planet over endless growth.
Marília Monteiro Silva, Isadora Wronski and Agnes Jezler • 4 min read -
A perspective from Greenpeace East Asia Taipei volunteers: Part 2
In Dao-Ting’s view, people love going to the ocean because of its healing power. “Everyone says they love the ocean, but where are you when the ocean needs you?"
Claudia Lim • 3 min read -
The courageous people demanding climate justice for Bonaire
8 plaintiffs from the Dutch-Caribbean island Bonaire and Greenpeace Netherlands take the Dutch State to Court for the lack of protection and climate action. The Dutch State must protect all its citizens and amp up climate action!
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A perspective from Greenpeace East Asia Taipei volunteers: Part 1
Ashley began her journey in zero-waste living, producing only 2 candy-can full of waste in 6-month time.
Claudia Lim • 3 min read -
Climate Voices on Social Media of 2023
Climate Voices on Social Media features inspiring climate ambassadors around the globe who use their social media for good.
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Green Talks: Dr. Reyes Tirado & Ecology
Greenpeace International co-founder Rex Weyler discusses ecology, consumption, and more with Dr. Reyes Tirado, a plant ecology, climate and biodiversity researcher.
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What do we want? Climate Justice! When do we want it? Now!
2023 has been a watershed year in the climate justice movement. The number of climate justice cases in front of international courts and tribunals surged this year. Here's why.
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Best of Greenpeace actions 2023
There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing fossil fuel giants crumble under the pressure of our collective action. We live for moments where justice is served, through movements big and small,…
Bea Amador and Sudhanshu Malhotra • 3 min read