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How corporate SLAPP lawsuits endanger our rights and the planet
Hope creates the conditions for climate action. And climate action nurtures hope. Just as hope and action have a reinforcing relationship, so do fear and silence.
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The fight for Indigenous Land rights in Brazil
Every year, thousands of Indigenous Peoples travel from all over Brazil to meet in Brasília, the capital of the country, to demand the government protect their rights.
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Enough of the circularity greenwash: slow fashion is the way forward
The fashion industry needs to cut out the greenwash and show it is ready to change. This is the least that is owed to the victims and survivors of Rana Plaza.
Viola Wohlgemuth • 7 min read -
Remembering Mr. Mindbomb
A picture emerges of a man who deeply touched people's hearts, inspired commitment, helped give birth to the modern ecology movement, and did it all with extraordinary humility and humour.
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How much gold is the life of thousands of Indigenous People worth?
Greenpeace Brazil campaigner Ariene Susui reports on her first flyover Indigenous Territories devastated by illegal gold mining in the Amazon.
Ariene Susui • 4 min read -
What the environmental movement can learn from feminist action
Communities in the Global South have a long and deep history of leading eco-feminist resistance movements. Here are three of their stories.
Heleni Smuha • 4 min read -
Ignoring science, environmental protection and international law – G7 endorses Japan’s Fukushima water discharge plans
The nations of the G7 have chosen politics over science and the protection of the marine environment with their decision today to support the Japanese government’s plans to discharge Fukushima radioactive waste water into the Pacific Ocean.
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The link between excavators and the increase in illegal gold mining in the Amazon
Heavy machinery has been a key factor in the rapid expansion of illegal mining on the Kayapó, Munduruku and Yanomami Indigenous Territories.
Danicley de Aguiar • 3 min read -
75 Hyundai excavators registered in illegal gold mining pits in Indigenous Lands in the Amazon
Construction equipment produced by the Korean company has been a key factor in the rapid expansion of illegal mining on the Kayapó, Munduruku and Yanomami Indigenous Territories, according to a new investigation by Greenpeace East Asia.
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Stop the Excavators
Greenpeace East Asia's report explores how heavy machinery used for illegal gold mining threatens the survival of Indigenous Peoples and our future.