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Bribery, fraud and large-scale greenwashing: WHY PLASTIC? exposes the grim reality of plastic ‘recycling’
Plastic has pushed our planet to the brink of one of the worst environmental crises in modern history. It’s a topic shrouded in confusion and misleading information.
Rachel Sheary, THE WHY Foundation4 min read -
10 facts about biodiversity, nature protection, and Indigenous Peoples’ rights
From unimaginable habitat loss to heartbreaking species extinctions, it shouldn’t be a surprise to any of us that our biodiversity continues to suffer from human greed, exploitation, encroachment, and neglect.
August Rick3 min read -
Photographic memories III
From 1974 to 1982, I served as photographer on Greenpeace campaigns. This is the third collection of memories inspired by photographs of early ecology actions.
Rex Weyler9 min read -
Imagine an economy of peace
Be it the climate emergency, the pandemic, the war in Ukraine or any of the multiple other intersectional challenges the world is facing today, we are, inexplicably, in a crisis of imagination.
Markus Trilling4 min read -
Landmark inquiry finds legal grounds to hold climate-destroying corporations accountable
The Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines (CHR) issued the final report of its multi-year investigation into 47 investor-owned corporations for human rights harms that result from their actions triggering climate change.
Greenpeace International5 min read -
Coke vs. Pepsi – Who will lead us into the refill and reuse future?
Pepsi’s current amount of reusable or refillable packaging? Zero. Coca-Cola recently committed to making 25% of their packaging reusable or refillable by 2030 - can Pepsi rise to the challenge and be more ambitious than Coke?
Lisa Ramsden4 min read -
Limits to Growth: 50 years later
Last year marked the 50th anniversary of Greenpeace, and this year the 50th anniversary of a book that set much of the ecological agenda for the five decades since.
Rex Weyler10 min read -
The Norwegian State calls for rejection of Arctic oil case by European Court of Human Rights
The Norwegian state argues that the European Court of Human Rights should reject the case filed by environmental organisations and six young activists.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
#CitizenClimate Series 03: Cho Sun-Hee
"Celebrities have the power to draw people’s attention. It is my hope that the photos will make the public look deeper into the environmental message, provoke them to know more about the issues and consequently, to take action."
Byung Heon Lee & Tan Lee Kuen6 min read -
Time to clean up the global air pollution! We need #CleanAirNow
Our health cannot wait. It is time for governments around the world to take action.
Erin Newport4 min read









