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Amjad Al-Nour: Creativity and heart for a fairer world
Young voices rise for a better tomorrow in Sudanese filmmaker Amjad Al-Nour's latest collaboration with Greenpeace MENA.
Therese Salvador3 min read -
Greenpeace slams weak Swiss Action Report after landmark KlimaSeniorinnen judgement
Greenpeace responds to Switzerland's National Action Report which promises inadequate climate action.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Youth and environmentalists’ climate lawsuit against Arctic oil progresses in the European Court of Human Rights
Greenpeace Nordic and partners are challenging Norway's plans for fossil fuel expansion in the Arctic. They are submitting arguments to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
How a landmark case against Norway’s oil and gas expansion could set a global legal precedent
Greenpeace Nordic, six youth activists and Nature and Youth took the Norwegian government European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) to stop the expansion of oil and gas in the arctic.
Juni Haugan Holden5 min read -
The silent crisis of air pollution
Air pollution is a silent crisis, as lethal as it is pervasive. It affects millions of people around the world but does the most damage to the health and the environment of those living in the Global South.
Martin Zavan5 min read -
How to protect yourself from the dangers of extreme heat waves?
Fossil fuels are turbo-charging extreme weather events and people all over the world are suffering the consequences. While international Oil and Gas Companies count their billions, vulnerable communities especially in…
Zeinab Othman3 min read -
A Quiet Place: Silent struggle of vulnerable groups in crises
I didn’t expect that Lupita Nyong'o's new film would become a reminder of my vulnerability as a person living with a comorbidity during the climate crisis.
Angelo Louw4 min read -
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 Barney4 min read -
Greenpeace’s calls for accountability after the İliç mine tragedy
Turkey has witnessed a tragic mining incident that shook the nation in February. The İliç Gold Mine accident, which claimed the lives of nine workers swallowed by a cyanide-laced landslide,…
Berkan Özyer2 min read -
TotalEnergies in Africa: A legacy of destruction
Since 1956, TotalEnergies has driven and profited from the exploitation of Africa’s natural resources at an enormous cost to local communities and the environment.
Charity Migwi3 min read








