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Floods, weather extremes and community resilience in Limpopo, South Africa
In Limpopo, South Africa, devastating floods expose the destructive power of nature, yet community resilience shines through as neighbours unite to rebuild and adapt amid climate extremes.
Lerato Mutsila3 min read -
Reheating plastic food containers: what science says about microplastics and chemicals in ready meals
How often do you eat takeaway food? What about pre-prepared ready meals? Or maybe just microwaving some leftovers you had in the fridge? In any of these cases, there’s a pretty good chance the container was made out of plastic. Considering that they can be an extremely affordable option, are there any potential downsides we…
Daniel Read7 min read -
“Are We Cooked?”: New Greenpeace report warns of ready meals flooded with microplastics and toxic chemicals
Consumers worldwide are being misled by “microwave-safe” labels while regulators turn a blind eye, as plastics production surges and health risks mount.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
Are We Cooked? The Hidden Health Risks of Plastic-Packaged Ready Meals
Greenpeace International's analysis of 24 research papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals found that the plastics we use to package our food are exposing us to health risks – and none more so than heated ready meals and takeaways.
Greenpeace International1 min read -
From words to action: Governments must use the UN tax talks to deliver fair global tax rules and climate finance
As the fourth round of UN Tax Convention negotiations concluded on Friday, governments face a defining choice: seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity to reform global tax rules so they work for all countries – or retreat to defending systems that are failing to deliver fairness, justice and adequate revenues for combating the most pressing challenges of…
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Iran must end brutal suppression of peaceful protest
The people of Iran have the right to protest and to determine their own future.
Greenpeace International1 min read -
The UN Tax Convention could be a game-changer. So why is ambition still stuck in first gear?
Governments demand climate finance and fair taxation but resist the global rules needed to deliver them. The UN Tax Convention could be the solution, so what’s standing in its way?
Clara Thompson6 min read -
A victory for Bonaire and a turning point for climate justice
“Today, we are making history. Finally, The Hague can no longer ignore us."
Eefje de Kroon, Martin Zavan & Maria Alejandra Serra4 min read -
The Netherlands violates human rights by failing to protect Bonaire residents from climate crisis: court
In a historic ruling, the Hague District Court found in favour of the residents of Bonaire and Greenpeace Netherlands, observing that the Netherlands is doing too little to protect Bonaire residents from the impacts of the climate crisis.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
Reuse is working. It’s time for major brands like Unilever to help it grow.
Reuse at scale isn’t a distant ambition. It’s happening right now, despite the companies still profiting from the status quo.
Anna Diski and Sarah King5 min read









