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  • Geneva Streets Painted Black to Call Out Big Oil’s Chokehold on Global Plastic Treaty Talks. © Samuel Schalch / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Plastics

    Still no Plastics Treaty: How the fossil fuel industry keeps polluting negotiations

    It’s time for world leaders to confront the elephant in the UN Global Plastics Treaty negotiation room: Big Oil.

    Sarah King •
    19 Aug 2025
    7 min read
  • "Made for the bin?!" Action against Fast Fashion in Vienna.
    Stories
    Plastics

    How fast fashion fuels climate change, plastic pollution, and violence

    We all have to wear clothes, and they need to be affordable for everyone. But there is a better way.

    Helle Abelvik-Lawson •
    22 Sep 2023
    12 min read
  • Nuclear Power Plant Philippsburg. © Bernd Hartung / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Nuclear, Peace

    6 reasons why nuclear energy is not the way to a green and peaceful world

    With the costs and efficiency of renewable energy solutions improving year on year, and the effects of our rapidly changing climate accelerating across the globe, we need to take an honest look at some of the myths being perpetuated by the nuclear industry and its supporters. Here are six reasons why nuclear power is not…

    Mehdi Leman •
    18 Mar 2022
    8 min read
  • Crew of the Greenpeace. © Greenpeace / Robert Keziere
    Stories
    50Years

    A Brief History of Environmentalism

    Anthropologists have found evidence of human-induced animal and plant extinctions from 50,000 BCE, when only about 200,000 Homo sapiens roamed the Earth. We can only speculate about how these early humans reacted, but migrating to new habitats appears to be a common response.

    Rex Weyler •
    5 Jan 2018
    8 min read

  • Fungi in Rainforest in West Papua © Jurnasyanto Sukarno / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests Oceans

    How much of Earth’s biomass is affected by humans?

    To slow or reverse this erosion of biodiversity, humanity must slow its harvest of the natural biosphere and cease the destruction, depletion, and conversion of wild habitats.

    Rex Weyler •
    18 Jul 2018
    7 min read
  • Protest on Krill Fishing Ship in the Antarctic © Fionn Guilfoyle / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    ArcticSunrise Oceans

    Krill fishing companies back call to protect Antarctic Ocean

    "A huge movement of people globally has been joined by scientists, governments, celebrities and now even the companies fishing in the Antarctic."

    Greenpeace International •
    9 Jul 2018
    5 min read
  • Li Guangjie
    Stories
    Oceans

    Antarctic Ambassadors

    This group of artists, actors, scientists and explorers are leading the call to Protect the Antarctic.

    Greenpeace International •
    9 Jul 2018
    1 min read
  • Bridge Blockade In Vancouver © Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution Oceans Oil Climate

    Greenpeace Canada blockade reaches 30-hour mark as tar sands oil tanker pulls away from terminal

    "It's always a beautiful day to stand up and protect the water but waking up this morning with 11 other brave defenders as we enter hour 30 of our aerial blockade of a tar sands oil tanker to protest the Trans Mountain and its expansion, is truly breathtaking. Seeing these beautiful waters and watching that…

    Greenpeace International •
    4 Jul 2018
    2 min read
  • Bridge Blockade In Vancouver © Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution Oceans Oil Climate

    Climbers in Vancouver blockade Trans Mountain oil tanker’s route

    “Our message to the world is that climate leaders don’t buy pipelines. Our communities will continue resisting dirty tar sands oil every step of the way."

    Greenpeace International •
    3 Jul 2018
    3 min read
  • Pacific Northwest Salish Sea Wildlife © Monika Wieland Shields / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution Oceans Oil Climate

    Greenpeace maps tar sands oil tanker route’s far-reaching risks to communities and endangered wildlife

    “The threats posed by the Trans Mountain Expansion Project don't end at the water’s edge."

    Greenpeace International •
    26 Jun 2018
    2 min read
  • Pacific Northwest Salish Sea Wildlife
    Stories
    Oceans Oil

    6 incredible Pacific Coast species threatened by pipelines

    The Salish Sea, which consists of the coastal waters off British Columbia, Canada and the northwestern part of the US west coast, is one of the most biologically diverse inland seas in the world. This area of staggering beauty is home to some of the world’s most iconic wildlife. Over 200 species of birds and…

    Vicky Wyatt •
    25 Jun 2018
    3 min read
  • Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand © Nigel Marple / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Consumption Oceans Climate

    G7 leaders release tepid plans for addressing climate change and ocean plastic pollution – Greenpeace response

    Québec City, Canada – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the closure of what he described as “a successful G7 Summit with ambitious objectives” on the environmental front, including a…

    Greenpeace International •
    9 Jun 2018
    2 min read
  • Arctic Sunrise in Charlotte Bay in the Antarctic © Christian Âslund / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Consumption Oceans

    Plastic pollution reaches the Antarctic

    It’s not what we wanted to find. When Greenpeace set sail to the Antarctic earlier this year, we were going to look for the incredible wildlife — tottering penguins, majestic whales, soaring seabirds — that call the Antarctic Ocean home.

    Louisa Casson •
    6 Jun 2018
    3 min read
  • Gentoo Penguins in the Antarctic © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Consumption Oceans

    Greenpeace expedition finds plastic pollution and hazardous chemicals in remote Antarctic waters

    “We may think of the Antarctic as a remote and pristine wilderness, but from pollution and climate change to industrial krill fishing, humanity’s footprint is clear. These results show that even the most remote habitats of the Antarctic are contaminated with microplastic waste and persistent hazardous chemicals."

    Greenpeace International •
    6 Jun 2018
    2 min read
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