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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 Smuha4 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.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
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 Aguiar3 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.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
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.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Groundbreaking climate campaign sets sail for International Court of Justice
Governments will now be forced to consider the human rights impacts of their climate policies and be compelled to take more ambitious action.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
KlimaSeniorinnen: Our shared right to life and health
Personal reflections from Elisabeth Stern of the the Swiss Senior Women for Climate Protection, on their decision to take the Swiss government to the European Court of Human Rights.
Elisabeth Stern7 min read -
Final instalment of IPCC Sixth Climate Assessment – the message is unequivocal: We can and must halve global emissions by 2030
Closing its last chapter, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's delivers the full story of the Sixth Assessment to world governments.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
So nice! My dream for African women
From Cameroon to DRC, Senegal, Kenya and South Africa, Luchelle’s dream of African women is a cross-continental tour of what’s possible, if governments put people and nature before corporate profits.
Luchelle Feukeng4 min read -
Green Talks: Nate Hagens & The Great Simplification
Greenpeace International co-founder Rex Weyler talks ecology with Nate Hagens.
Rex Weyler11 min read









