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Healing from trauma as a transgender woman at Greenpeace
In order to heal from trauma, it is necessary to confront and acknowledge our past, including the mistakes we have made, so that we can learn from them and avoid repeating them.
Yaewon Hwang4 min read -
What global deep sea mining negotiations are missing
Indigenous People of the Pacific have been defending the oceans for centuries and hold the key to protecting it for future generations.
Solomon Pili Kahoʻohalahala3 min read -
There cannot be climate justice without gender justice
Gender diversity and equality play a crucial role to achieve ambitious and fair climate action.
Mehmet Börühan Bulut6 min read -
Our top 6 ingredients for greener and fairer transport systems
We can fight for, and win, better transport systems. Ones that enable everyone to have affordable, accessible, safe, climate-friendly, connected and socially just mobility.
Gavin Thomson and Mehdi Leman6 min read -
Global South cities lead shift to refill systems from sachet economy
Amid the scourge of plastic pollution in the region, initiatives from cities in the Global South are leading the transition towards reuse and refill systems.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
A Journey of Resilience: Taking the climate fight to the International Court of Justice
Noqu mata vuvale has a very special meaning in my Fijian language. It means you have opened the gates and entered our loving home and there is a reason why we have kept this special place for you. You are family.
Shiva Gounden6 min read -
Major milestone reached in historic climate judgement as States submit arguments to world’s highest court
Today marks a significant milestone in the historic campaign to take climate change to the world’s highest court, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as the deadline for State written submissions closes.
Greenpeace International5 min read -
5 reasons why people of faith are a powerful force in the fight against climate change and environmental crises
Whether religious or atheist, faith guides many of us. Simply because success is not guaranteed in most struggles. Our energy and motivation sometimes find their source beyond logic and rationality. Here are five reasons why people of faith can be a powerful force for a liveable planet.
Mehdi Leman6 min read -
13 years since Fukushima nuclear disaster: Greenpeace statement
Greenpeace Japan extends heartfelt condolences to the victims and their families who are still suffering the aftermath of this devastating catastrophe.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
Wellbeing: Same Remedy For Gender Inequality and the Climate Crisis
Instead of profit and infinite growth, our economies must prioritise the wellbeing of the planet and the people, starting from those historically impacted, such as women, girls, and non-binary people.
Isadora Wronski, Marília Monteiro Silva and Camilo Sanchez5 min read









