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  • To commemorate International Women’s Day, the SystemShift, a Greenpeace podcast that explores how we can move from a world that serves the economy to an economy that works for people and the planet, launched a new episode with the extraordinary model of Delhi, India, where women are passing from not stepping outside home to using public transport freely.
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    SystemShift AlternativeFutures Health

    Buses are free for women in Delhi: What can the world learn from it?

    To commemorate International Women’s Day, the SystemShift, a Greenpeace podcast that explores how we can move from a world that serves the economy to an economy that works for people and the planet, launched a new episode with the extraordinary model of Delhi, India, where women are passing from not stepping outside home to using…

    Camilo Sanchez
    5 Mar 2025
    3 min read
  • Swiss Climate Senior Women and Others vs. Switzerland in Strasbourg. © Miriam Künzli / Ex-Press / Greenpeace
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    Climate Health

    The eyes of Europe are on Switzerland: increased European scrutiny on implementing the KlimaSeniorinnen judgment

    The Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers (CMDH) will meet in Strasbourg from 4 to 6 March to examine Switzerland’s implementation of the KlimaSeniorinnen judgment. In April 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that Switzerland’s weak climate policy breached human rights—an unprecedented victory. Nearly a year later, with no action taken, the…

    Greenpeace International
    3 Mar 2025
    3 min read
  • Image of the nuclear weapon test, Castle Bravo (yield 15 Mt) on Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1 March 1954.
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    Nuclear Health RainbowWarrior Peace

    On Marshall Islands Remembrance Day, Greenpeace calls for nuclear justice and reparations from the United States

    "Today on Remembrance Day the trauma of Bravo continues for the remaining survivors and their descendents — this is a legacy not only of suffering, loss, and frustration, but also of strength, unity, and unwavering commitment to justice, truth and accountability.”

    Greenpeace International
    1 Mar 2025
    3 min read
  • Evacuation of the Marshallese People from the Rongelap Atoll to Mejatto. © Greenpeace / Fernando Pereira
    Stories
    Nuclear Health RainbowWarrior

    More powerful than Hiroshima: how the largest ever US nuclear weapons test built a nation of leaders in the Marshall Islands

    Like the resilient people of the Marshall Islands who refuse to give up, Greenpeace stands in genuine and deep solidarity by elevating the voices and stories of the communities impacted by the testing of nuclear weapons  and the dangers it imposes.

    Shiva Gounden and Shaun Burnie
    28 Feb 2025
    4 min read
  • From left to right: Joycelyn Longdon (co-host), Tariq Al-Olaimy, (Islamic Finance Advisor to Greenpeace MENA), Yewande Omotoso (co-host)
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    SystemShift AlternativeFutures Health

    How could religious principles boost climate action?

    With an estimated 84% of the world’s population identifying with a religious group, faith communities hold immense potential for mobilising action on climate change.

    Camilo Sanchez
    26 Feb 2025
    3 min read
  • From left to right: Joycelyn Longdon (co-host), Lali Riascos (guest), Mateus Fernandes (guest), Carl Schlyter (co-host), SystemShift podcast
    Stories
    SystemShift AlternativeFutures Health

    Does the colour of your skin make you more vulnerable to climate change?

    It is impossible to disconnect climate action from the fight against racism and other forms of social exclusion.

    Camilo Sanchez
    20 Feb 2025
    3 min read
  • From left to right: Yewande Omotoso, Rhoda Boateng, Carl Schlyter
    Stories
    SystemShift AlternativeFutures Health

    Can a better climate create better jobs?

    A shift to a decarbonised economy isn’t just about swapping out coal for solar panels.  It has to fix the bigger picture, empowering the weak and weakening the powerful.

    Camilo Sanchez
    12 Feb 2025
    3 min read
  • From left to right: Joycelyn Longdon (co-host), Dr. Rumman Chowdhury (guest), Carl Schlyter (co-host), SystemShift podcast
    Stories
    SystemShift AlternativeFutures Health

    AI is changing elections: How can we protect democracy?

    “AI is something that amplifies the issues that are already prevalent in our democratic systems.”

    Camilo Sanchez
    6 Feb 2025
    2 min read
  • From left to right: Joycelyn Longdon (co-host), Amanda Costa (guest), Yewande Omotoso (co-host), SystemShift podcast
    Stories
    SystemShift AlternativeFutures Health

    Have you felt lonely or hopeless? Try urban communities

    Loneliness has become a serious issue in our society, and it has emerged as a significant global public health concern.

    Camilo Sanchez
    29 Jan 2025
    2 min read
  • Stories
    SystemShift AlternativeFutures Health

    Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?

    You’re probably paying more taxes than the richest people on Earth. Why? Because, unlike you, the super-rich can evade paying their fair share.

    Camilo Sanchez
    23 Jan 2025
    3 min read
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