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  • Cattle Farm in the Amazon. © Greenpeace / Daniel Beltrá
    Stories
    Forests Food

    JBS: Big Ag’s Villain Origin Story

    What happens when the world’s biggest meat company brands itself as a climate saviour? You get JBS, a mega-corporation making billions while its supply chain sets the Amazon on fire.

    Alessandro Saccoccio •
    2 May 2025
    3 min read
  • Greenpeace Information Stand at the Kirchentag, Hannover Greenpeace will be represented at the Evening of Encounter at the Kirchentag 2025 in Hannover with a stand on the topic of the billionaires' tax. Visitors can vote hypothetically on symbolic 1 billion euro bills on how they would like to use the revenue from a billionaire's tax for climate protection. The filled-in banknotes will be attached to a 2-metre heart, which picks up on the Kirchentag motto “courageous, strong, courageous”. Engagement-led activity addressing the political power and influence of a small super-rich elite at a mass event in Hannover (biggest church convention in Germany). #timetoresist. © Daniel Pilar / Greenpeac
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    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From a powerful projection in California to one in downtown Toronto, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    2 May 2025
    4 min read
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    Climate EnergyTransferSLAPP

    100 days of Trump & his billionaires’ war on the environment

    In the first 100 days of his second term, President Trump has actively dismantled and weakened environmental protection, putting corporate profits and power for him and his billionaire friends ahead of people and planet and our future.

    Daniel Bengtsson •
    30 Apr 2025
    2 min read
  • Team of Scientists and  Rainbow Warrior in  Rongelap, Marshall Islands. © Greenpeace / Chewy C. Lin
    Stories
    Nuclear RainbowWarrior

    Tracing radiation through the Marshall Islands: Reflections from a Greenpeace nuclear specialist

    We’ve visited ground zero. Not once, but three times. But for generations, before these locations were designated as such, they were the ancestral home to the people of the Marshall Islands.  

    Shaun Burnie •
    30 Apr 2025
    10 min read
  • Floods in Manila and wildfires in California
    Stories
    Climate ExtremeWeather PollutersPayPact

    From Manila to LA: How Greenpeace is turning Make Polluters Pay into law

    Whether you live in Manila or in Los Angeles, you’re already feeling the impacts of the climate crisis. Scientific studies confirm Big Oil’s greenhouse gas emissions makes catastrophes significantly more likely to occur. 

    Jefferson Chua & Amy Moas, Ph.D. •
    29 Apr 2025
    4 min read
  • Scarlet Macaw in the Karipuna Indigenous Land, Brazil. © Rogério Assis / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests

    The definitive guide to the animals of the Amazon Rainforest

    From elusive jaguars and to playful river dolphins, every creature from the Amazon relies entirely on the rainforest for food, protection, and life itself.

    Diego Gonzaga •
    28 Apr 2025
    7 min read
  • Every time we ask a question to #ChatGPT, is it harming our planet? Each ChatGPT query consumes at least 10 times more power than a simple Google search. The electricity used by data centers is staggering, and emissions from AI chip manufacturing are rising rapidly.
    Stories
    Climate Coal Oil

    The true cost of AI romance:  A 4.5-fold increase in emissions in one year

    Recall the scene from the film Her (2013) when Theodore meets his AI lover, Samantha, in the cloud and they embark on a romance through endless conversations. While this fantastical…

    Avex Li •
    28 Apr 2025
    3 min read
  • Earth Day in Luxembourg.
    Stories
    Photography

    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    Jane Fonda in New York, a Pandanus in Rongelap, and Earth Day in Luxembourg. Here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    25 Apr 2025
    3 min read
  • Massive Drought in Romania. © Mihai Militaru / Greenpeace
    Stories
    ExtremeWeather Oil PollutersPayPact

    2025 is the year to make polluters pay

    As governments and communities around the world face growing costs from devastating climate impacts, there’s a looming elephant in the room: The billionaire-polluter class has never had it so good. 

    Rebecca Newsom •
    25 Apr 2025
    4 min read
  • Heat in Washington DC. © Livia Ferguson / Greenpeace
    Stories
    AlternativeFutures ExtremeWeather Oil PollutersPayPact

    A multi-billion dollar question: What good can come from taxing oil and gas corporations for climate damages?

    As storms, floods, fires, and droughts are hitting us more frequently and with greater intensity around the world, the costs of the climate crisis are going up significantly. Bold taxes or fines on oil and gas corporations would help to raise vital revenues.

    Rebecca Newsom •
    25 Apr 2025
    5 min read
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