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Greenpeace responds to US government Finding on use of forced labor on Taiwan fishing vessel
The investigation uncovered evidence of all 11 indicators developed by the International Labor Organization to assess forced labor conditions aboard the vessel.
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Look up! Another warning by IPCC climate scientists is heading our way
The next part of the IPCC assessment is coming and will pick up where the previous one left off: on the impacts of the climate crisis on humanity and the ecosystems we depend on.
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#PlasticsTreaty: Stop exploiting African and other global majority countries with ‘waste colonialism’
Richer countries are scrambling to find nations in the global majority to ship their waste off to. Angelo Louw unpacks waste colonialism and the need for a strong global plastic treaty
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Book excerpt: Education for girls is essential for climate justice
Climate activist Vanessa Nakate discusses the impact African women and girls can have on solving the climate crisis once their access to education is ensured
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FSO Safer tanker could trigger major oil disaster, study shows
An explosion or leak from the rusting oil tanker FSO Safer could trigger one of the biggest oil spill disasters in history.
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Bolsonaro is a catastrophe for the environment
It's been three years since Bolsonaro became president in Brazil. Here are some of the impacts of his administration on the environment in the country and globally.
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Why is Greenpeace talking about taxing the super rich?
Taxing the super rich would raise US $2.52 trillion a year. Imagine what that could do to protect health, climate and nature. #FightInequality
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Enough is Enough! Collective action to stop oil exploitation in Argentine sea
Greenpeace Argentina is taking the government to court for failing to protect the Argentinian Sea.
Laura Colombo • 5 min read -
Look up, look in
Don't Look Up quickly broke Netflix viewing records, and the film has become a lightning rod for opinions about the climate crisis.
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Ecology? Look it up! You’re still involved
This year has been the 50th Anniversary of Greenpeace. During this era, a half-century ago, citizens around the world began seeing signs of a pending ecological crisis, and began to talk about it.