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  • Conventional Dairy Farm in Lower Saxony, Germany. © Fred Dott / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Food Climate

    Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate

    Reducing meat and dairy production is a crucial step in mitigating methane emissions, and limiting global heating - and the most effective way to do that is to significantly reduce the number of animals that are fed into the industrial machine and transition to a far better system for us, the animals and the planet. 

    Jonathan Findalen
    7 Oct 2024
    3 min read
  • Mangroves at Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesia. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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    Climate COP16

    UN Biodiversity COP 2024: Which governments are fulfilling their pledges to protect nature?

    A new tool tracks governments’ progress on delivering their commitments to the global biodiversity framework.

    An Lambrechts
    30 Sep 2024
    2 min read
  • Typhoon Gaemi (Carina) and Southwest Moonsoon Impacts in the Philippines © Jilson Tiu / Greenpeace
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    ExtremeWeather Climate

    Typhoon Carina causes “devastating” flooding in The Philippines – reaction

    These devastating floods are yet another indication of the devastation facing millions as the climate crisis accelerates.

    Greenpeace International
    24 Jul 2024
    1 min read
  • A partially submerged car is pinned against a tree in a flooded open area.
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    Climate ExtremeWeather

    Big Oil fuels the climate crisis in Italy and around the world

    Big Oil companies are fuelling the climate crisis across the world. Here's how it has impacted Italy.

    Federico Spadini and Tal Harris
    5 Jul 2024
    3 min read
  • Excessive Heat Warning at Hoover Dam, Arizona. © David McNew / Greenpeace
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    Climate Coal ExtremeWeather

    Six shocking facts you didn’t know about extreme weather

    Extreme weather events have far-reaching consequences. They contribute to the spread of disease, financial ruin, disrupted food supply, displacement, inequality, and death.

    Thandile Chinyavanhu
    4 Jul 2024
    5 min read
  • People Climate Strike in Quezon City. © Jilson Tiu / Greenpeace
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    Climate ExtremeWeather COP29

    Time to make polluters pay

    It’s time to finally answer the burning question: Who pays? 

    Thandile Chinyavanhu
    10 Jun 2024
    3 min read
  • Humpback Whale Underwater in Indian Ocean, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
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    Climate Oceans Oil Plastics

    6 things you can do for the ocean today

    From demanding world leaders ratify the Global Ocean Treaty, to supporting coastal communities to protect their homes and livelihoods, there are many ways you can take action for the ocean today.

    Diego Gonzaga
    7 Jun 2024
    7 min read
  • Onnie Emerenciana, a Farmer on Bonaire. © Roëlton Thodé / Greenpeace
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    Climate ExtremeWeather Health Oceans Wins

    Can an ocean court victory power the climate justice movement? Yes, and here’s why

    The world's highest oceans court ruled that greenhouse gases constitute marine pollution. Now, states have to take more serious action to protect the ocean!

    Safina Okumu, Louise Fournier & Maria Alejandra Serra Barney
    4 Jun 2024
    4 min read
  • Protect the Oceans Projection onto Brooklyn Bridge
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    Climate Oceans

    ITLOS sets groundbreaking victory for ocean and climate protection

    ITLOS has officially advised that greenhouse gas emissions are a form of pollution, and States are obliged to protect and preserve our oceans.

    Greenpeace International
    21 May 2024
    3 min read
  • Flooding in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul State, in Brazil. © Tuane Fernandes / Greenpeace
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    Climate ExtremeWeather

    A tragedy in three acts: yesterday, today, and tomorrow

    The size of the disaster that struck Rio Grande do Sul in the south of Brazil shocks, saddens and generates indignation.

    Carolina Pasquali
    17 May 2024
    5 min read
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