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Images reveal illegal road threatening isolated Indigenous People in Yanomami Land in Brazil
Images from a flyover reveal a 150-kilometre-long illegal road within the Yanomami Indigenous Territory connecting several areas where illegal mining occurs, and is less than 15km from the village of the voluntarily isolated People Moxihatëtëma.
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An address from an Indigenous Namblong woman to COP15 Executive Secretary
Orpha Novita Yoshua is a young Indigenous Namblong woman from the Grime Nawa Valley in West Papua, Indonesia attending the Biodiversity COP15 in Montreal, Canada.
Orpha Novita Yoshua3 min read -
Greenpeace calls for real biodiversity protections in final week of COP15
As government officials arrive for the final week of negotiations at COP15, Greenpeace calls for the final agreement to ensure that Indigenous Rights are protected and respected.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Indigenous Rights are human rights, key to protecting biodiversity at COP15
Hundreds of Indigenous Peoples, nature protectors, and biodiversity activists braved the cold together to march through Montreal where UN biodiversity talks are underway.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Meet 4 inspiring Indigenous Leaders at COP15
Meet four of the Indigenous Leaders who have travelled to COP15 to voice the need to recognise Indigenous and traditional land rights.
Agnès Le Rouzic5 min read -
Greenpeace Volunteers: “You have to act for the change you want to see.”
Greenpeace volunteers are concerned citizens from around the world taking action to protect people and the planet.
Tan Lee Kuen9 min read -
Four ways Europe’s governments must respond to the global energy crisis
It’s a volatile time for Europe. War. Historically high gas, oil, and electricity prices. High inflation. Looming recession. Climate crisis. Soon, winter will arrive, leaving people at risk of a choice between being able to afford to heat their homes or cook their meals.
Marie Bout7 min read -
If cities could talk: Voices for urban justice
The human population has reached 8 billion, and more than half of us live in cities. Urban areas have a crucial role in tackling climate change.
Camilo Sanchez1 min read -
Taking the shine off SHEIN: Hazardous chemicals in SHEIN products break EU regulations, new report finds
A new Greenpeace Germany report finds the use of hazardous chemicals underpins SHEIN’s ultra fast fashion business model.
Greenpeace International4 min read -
A step towards climate justice
The 27th UN Climate summit ends in overtime with some success but much more left to be done.
Gaby Flores3 min read









