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  • Protest against SUVs in Bremerhaven. © Chris Grodotzki / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oil

    Bigger is not better – how SUVs are killing the climate

    We are in a climate crisis. And we didn’t get here by accident. We got here because reckless companies put profits before a liveable planet.

    Andrew Tobert •
    7 Sep 2019
    4 min read
  • Thousands of Belgian students, for the seventh Thursday in a row, march through Brussels in order to draw attention to climate change. © Greenpeace / Eric De Mildt
    Stories
    Climate

    This September is critical for our climate. Here’s what you can do.

    We have no time to waste. The Amazon is burning, the ice caps and glaciers are melting, and our access to food and water is under threat.  

    Aaron Gray-Block •
    3 Sep 2019
    4 min read
  • The Nuclear Crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Continues. © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution Health Nuclear Fukushima

    Fukushima tragedy: The day of black snow

    "I was kicked out of my hometown for doing nothing wrong. It was heartbreaking. Now, Iitate is polluted, and some of my neighbours have died."

    Sean Lee •
    30 Aug 2019
    5 min read
  • . © Sara Poze / Greenpeace
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution

    How car companies are speeding us towards a climate crash (and what we can do to stop them)

    "Car companies must offer new methods of transport that don’t harm our health or our planet."

    Lauren Reid •
    28 Aug 2019
    3 min read
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    Coal Health

    Japan funds toxic coal plants abroad emitting more pollution than domestic plants – Greenpeace analysis

    Japan is currently the only G7 country still actively building new coal power plants at home and abroad, and is the second largest public investor in overseas coal projects among the G20 countries. 

    Greenpeace International •
    20 Aug 2019
    2 min read
  • View of Suralaya coal power plant in Cilegon city, Banten Province, Indonesia. © Ulet Ifansasti / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oil Coal Health

    Greenpeace analysis ranks global SO2 air pollution hotspots

    SO2 is one of the main contributors to human death and disease from air pollution across the planet.

    Greenpeace International •
    19 Aug 2019
    2 min read
  • Thousands Rally in Support of Native Nation in Washington D.C. © Amanda J. Mason / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests Oil

    Celebrating Indigenous resistance around the world

    All around the world, from the United States to Finland, Brazil to Morocco, Indigenous People have been rising and resisting for centuries to protect their culture.

    Kaitlin Grable •
    9 Aug 2019
    5 min read
  • Hiroshima Atomic Bombing 60th Anniversary. Japan 2005. © Greenpeace / Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution Peace Health Nuclear Fukushima

    From Hiroshima to now, can nuclear ever be peaceful?

    Japan - the only country that has come under a nuclear attack during war and suffered one of the worst nuclear accidents in history - should abandon nuclear power.

    Kazue Suzuki •
    6 Aug 2019
    3 min read
  • Demonstration against Ship with Soya Feed in Brake. © Maria Feck / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Forests Climate

    Greenpeace protests arrival of ship carrying climate-damaging soya feed

    “Meat consumption is driving deforestation, monoculture farming for animal feed, and emissions from factory farms."

    Greenpeace International •
    4 Aug 2019
    2 min read
  • Culturejam vs Oil - street art in Montreal. © Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oil

    People vs. Oil unveil posters and street art in 25 cities to tell truth about the climate crisis

    The message is clear and unified: People around the world are holding the oil industry accountable for the global climate crisis.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 Aug 2019
    2 min read
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