-
Scorched-earth: making Gaza uninhabitable for generations to come
The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip continues unabated. We are witnessing an unfolding genocide that also has dire consequences for ecosystems and violates the right of many people to enjoy and live in a healthy environment.
Farah Al Hattab3 min read -
Why there can be no climate justice without queer justice. Explained in 6 blogs
At heart, the LGBTQIA2S+ movement and the environmental movement are involved in the same struggle to upend unjust power relations and secure the dignity and equality of every individual.
Greenpeace International5 min read -
5 things you need to know about JEDIS and the climate crisis
In the spirit of international Pride month, it is important to recognise the profound connection between social justice and climate activism.
Yaewon Hwang3 min read -
Stop deep sea mining before it fuels wars
The deep ocean is one of Earth’s last untouched frontiers, but it is under threat from a nascent industry: deep sea mining.
Maud Oyonarte3 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 Leman5 min read -
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 Malhotra1 min read -
Europe is choo choo choosing climate tickets for rail and public transport
Climate tickets are gaining momentum in Europe in a bid to combat the rise in transport costs, reduce energy waste and meet climate targets. Welcome aboard.
Herwig Schuster4 min read -
A statement of solidarity and a call for peace
Greenpeace condemns all forms of violence, captures, massacres, human rights violations and grave international crimes. Our hearts ache for all the people of the Middle East.
Greenpeace International1 min read -
Inequality and transport: who decides where you go?
Transport systems are typically designed for men, and service the journeys they want to make. This is especially true for middle-aged, white, cis-male, able bodied, wealthy men. If you don't fit this description, transport might not serve your daily needs.
Nerea Ramírez Piris3 min read -
5 reasons why affordable and accessible public transport is crucial for social and climate justice
In around 40% of countries, transport is the largest energy consuming sector. These facts and figures show that making public transport affordable and accessible must be a priority for governments that claim to want to tackle the climate crisis and combat inequality.
Mehdi Leman6 min read









