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Mobility for all? 6 stories of transport in the city
Six women share their call for greener, fairer transport that’s accessible for all.
Sylvia Arthur6 min read -
Climate action can’t wait! 11 actions we must take now
The necessary climate actions are clear: We need a just transition away from fossil fuels to drastically cut global carbon emissions rapidly.
Chris Greenberg4 min read -
The story behind an Italian single-use plastic bottle
Greenpeace Italy during the ship tour along the coasts of the Adriatic Sea, documented the state of the beaches and the seabed not far from the Versalis petrochemical plant of ENI near Brindisi, finding large quantities of plastic waste.
Giuseppe Ungherese4 min read -
WHO strengthens air quality guidelines: Greenpeace response
The WHO has strengthened its guidelines incorporating new advances in research, but these targets for clean air are meaningless if they aren't addressed with government action.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
Mobility Week 2021: it’s time to give space back to the people
This European Mobility Week, we are mobilising to demand a change in the design of our cities and towns, to reclaim space that has been gradually conquered by cars. Our cities need to be designed with a focus on climate mitigation, community, inclusion, and accessibility.
Sylvia Arthur4 min read -
Mobility and the city: 5 questions for Antonia, Romania
As part of European Mobility Week, the #MobilityForAll campaign conducted a series of interviews with people from underrepresented communities across Europe.
Sylvia Arthur3 min read -
Organizations urge U.S. to block imports from Taiwanese seafood giant over forced labor concerns
It alleges that the distant-water-fishing (DWF) fleets that provide for FCF have many years of documented allegations of human rights abuses, and therefore warrants CBP intervention to investigate and potentially block related seafood imports from entering the US market.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
We must break the soft power of the fossil fuel industry
The sooner we take the microphone away from fossil fuel companies, the faster we will be able to make them change their harmful ways of working and start a green and just transition for real.
Mehdi Leman6 min read -
Pride is a protest!
The climate crisis and the position of sexual and gender minorities are not unrelated. LGBTI communities are often disproportionately affected by the climate crisis. We believe that a diverse and inclusive movement is a stronger movement.
Diederick van den Ende3 min read -
The power of photography as we enter ‘code red for humanity’
How do we visually communicate the climate emergency? Can photography help to raise awareness of the climate crisis?
Tan Lee Kuen9 min read









