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Less than half of people in Global South cities feel safe from extreme weather events, but hope remains
The climate emergency needs to be addressed with a more comprehensive perspective, starting with the communities that have been historically excluded and are now being most impacted.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
The Climate Justice Walk: A People’s Journey for Climate Justice launched
This solemn walk is a powerful testament to the 16 million Filipinos profoundly affected by Haiyan’s devastation, amplifying the call for Climate Justice and demanding urgent action from world leaders.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Tokyo, Manila, Tarragona: Three stories showing the importance of reliable and efficient public transport
Whatever the journey, having reliable, affordable public transport gives people the freedom to move through life. For Mobility Week, we gathered some global stories to show how the need for public transport is as diverse as it is universal.
Lauren Kemp4 min read -
The real meaning of growth
Imagine that you could decide how public money is spent; that wealth is distributed equitably among everyone and that all people are equally respected.
Antonio Jaén Osuna4 min read -
Planet One: Supporting the growing global youth movement for climate justice
In the face of an increasingly urgent climate crisis, a global youth movement is rising to the challenge, demanding action, and reshaping the narrative around climate change.
Safina Okumu3 min read -
‘We were born by the sea and want to die by the sea’: Meet the “aunties” who are leading Thailand’s fishing communities
“I’m still fishing even after I’m married. Even when I was eight-months pregnant, I was still getting the boat ready for the fishing trip!”
Pannapa Phanitjaroen and Songwut Jullanan6 min read -
Energy giant ENI knew fossil fuels’ impacts on climate since the 70s – Investigation reveals
Despite the risks connected to the extraction and exploitation of oil and gas ENI has continued to invest primarily in the fossil fuel economy.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
How fast fashion fuels climate change, plastic pollution, and violence
We all have to wear clothes, and they need to be affordable for everyone. But there is a better way.
Helle Abelvik-Lawson12 min read -
Major win for Indigenous Peoples in Brazil
After years of fight and resistance, Indigenous Peoples’ Constitutional rights to their territory in Brazil are maintained.
Diego Gonzaga2 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









