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  • From left to right, Carl Schlyter (co-host), Nala Amirah (guest, Indonesian climate activist) and Joycelyn Longdon (co-host)
    Stories
    Alternative Futures, Health

    How can I think of the planet when I can’t even afford the rent?

    When paying the rent, finding a decent job, or putting food on the table are at the top of your concerns, climate change seems to be something for somebody else to solve, isn’t it?

    Camilo Sanchez •
    13 March 2025
    3 min read
  • Many women face hostility from male commuters and unfair treatment from bus staff—like buses refusing to stop for them.
    Stories
    Health, Alternative Futures

    A seat at the table remains unoccupied without a seat on the bus

    The journey to empowerment, leadership, and economic independence begins in public spaces, on buses, and in metros—places that should enable freedom, not restrict it.

    Empty •
    12 March 2025
    7 min read
  • Sea Lion in the Great Australian Bight. © Michaela Skovranova / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Photography

    Celebrating Greenpeace photographers on International Women’s Day

    Some of the most iconic images from Greenpeace campaigns have been captured by women. Here are just a few.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 March 2025
    5 min read
  • Action for Ratifying the Oceans Treaty in Bulgaria. © Ivan  Donchev / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Photography

    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From pigs in Rome to an anti-nuclear drag show in Paris - here are a few of our favourite Greenpeace images from around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    7 March 2025
    2 min read
  • Free Speech Message Delivered to Energy Transfer in Dallas. © Laura Buckman / Greenpeace
    Stories
    About Us, ET SLAPP

    Battling the giants: How Greenpeace fights back against SLAPP lawsuits

    The fight to protect the environment often looks like a battle between David and Goliath. And the Goliaths of our world will stop at nothing to silence those who oppose their destructive projects. One of their favourite weapons? SLAPPs.

    Mehdi Leman •
    6 March 2025
    8 min read
  • Stories
    Oceans

    This anglerfish captured hearts across the world, but the future of her species hangs in the balance

    Emerging from the ocean depths into the realm of humans, a rare black seadevil swims toward the light of the world above.

    Kimberley Bernard •
    6 March 2025
    3 min read
  • To commemorate International Women’s Day, the SystemShift, a Greenpeace podcast that explores how we can move from a world that serves the economy to an economy that works for people and the planet, launched a new episode with the extraordinary model of Delhi, India, where women are passing from not stepping outside home to using public transport freely.
    Stories
    SystemShift, Alternative Futures, Health

    Buses are free for women in Delhi: What can the world learn from it?

    To commemorate International Women’s Day, the SystemShift, a Greenpeace podcast that explores how we can move from a world that serves the economy to an economy that works for people and the planet, launched a new episode with the extraordinary model of Delhi, India, where women are passing from not stepping outside home to using…

    Camilo Sanchez •
    5 March 2025
    3 min read
  • G20 - Tax The Super Rich - Action in Pretoria. © Natanya Harrington / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Photography

    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From fair tax to free speech and forest fires - here are a few of our favourite Greenpeace images from around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    28 February 2025
    3 min read
  • Evacuation of the Marshallese People from the Rongelap Atoll to Mejatto. © Greenpeace / Fernando Pereira
    Stories
    Nuclear, Health, Rainbow Warrior

    More powerful than Hiroshima: how the largest ever US nuclear weapons test built a nation of leaders in the Marshall Islands

    Like the resilient people of the Marshall Islands who refuse to give up, Greenpeace stands in genuine and deep solidarity by elevating the voices and stories of the communities impacted by the testing of nuclear weapons  and the dangers it imposes.

    Shiva Gounden and Shaun Burnie •
    28 February 2025
    4 min read
  • Activists in South Africa call for G20 leaders to tax the super-rich. © Greenpeace
    Stories
    Alternative Futures

    From Davos to G20: It’s time to tax the super-rich for a green and just future

    In January, Greenpeace activists sent a clear message at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland: #TaxTheSuperRich to fund a green and just future. This month, we are taking our demands for fair global tax rules to the G20 in South Africa, as the Finance Ministers meet for their first session.

    Cynthia Moyo •
    27 February 2025
    4 min read
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