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  • An Open-Pit Mine at the Alberta Tar Sand © Greenpeace / E M
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    Oil

    Will peak oil save Earth’s climate?

    "Oil industry disinformation has unnecessarily confused the biophysical fact of peak oil."

    Rex Weyler •
    14 Dec 2018
    9 min read
  • A leafy seadragon in the Great Australian Bight
    Stories
    Oceans Oil Climate

    We’re exploring the Great Southern Reef to save it from Big Oil

    The Great Barrier Reef is famous around the world. But hardly anyone’s heard of Australia’s system of pristine cold-water reefs we’ve been exploring...The Great Southern Reef.

    Max MacBride •
    12 Dec 2018
    3 min read
  • Leafy Seadragon in the Great Australian Bight
    Press Releases
    Oil

    Greenpeace reveals unseen footage from Australia’s threatened Great Southern Reef

    “Not only is it a place where endangered southern right whales birth their young, and home to other species like dolphins, sea lions, and fur seals, but every time we scratch below the surface, we discover a region teeming with new undocumented life."

    Greenpeace International •
    11 Dec 2018
    2 min read
  • Holding your Government Accountable for Climate Change: A People’s Guide
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    Climate

    A People’s Guide

    This guide provides an overview of what steps to take when bringing your government to court over its climate inaction.

    Greenpeace International •
    11 Dec 2018
    1 min read
  • Climate march, COP24 Poland © Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate

    Feminism and environmentalism go hand in hand – it’s gender day at the global climate talks

    No energy transition can be fair if it does not include over half the world’s population. A fair inclusive society is crucial to avert climate catastrophe.

    Ana Arias, Mónica Parrilla and Tatiana Nuño •
    11 Dec 2018
    2 min read
  • Kelvin with Litia Baleilevuka © Andrew Kelly/Greenpeace
    Stories
    Coal Climate

    Why the world’s smallest nations are making the loudest noise for the climate

    We can only build a better, sustainable future by acting on climate change. What does that mean? Phase out fossil fuels. Now is the time.

    Kelvin Anthony •
    11 Dec 2018
    6 min read
  • Greenpeace Youth Swims for Climate Protection in Berlin. © Jan Zappner
    Stories
    Climate

    Learning to look climate change in the eyes

    Climate change often looms as this insurmountable ever growing monster - too big to tackle, too scary to appraise. Here’s how I’m learning to feel about it.

    Yewande Omotoso •
    10 Dec 2018
    6 min read
  • © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace © Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert / Greenpeace
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    Forests

    Breakthrough as world’s largest palm oil trader gives forest destroyers nowhere to hide

    "...today’s announcement is a potential breakthrough. If Wilmar keeps its word, by the end of 2019 it will be using satellites to monitor all of its palm oil suppliers..."

    Greenpeace International •
    10 Dec 2018
    4 min read
  • Climate March at COP24 in Poland. © ID GP0CT15361
    Stories
    Climate

    What does climate change have to do with human rights?

    Without further action, climate change will continue to devastate people and the planet, and human rights will continue to be violated.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 Dec 2018
    6 min read
  • Climate March at COP24 in Poland © Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Climate

    World’s first human rights investigation into corporate responsibility for climate change concludes

    If successful, it could become the first legal finding of corporate responsibility for human rights in the age of the climate crisis.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 Dec 2018
    3 min read
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