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An Uncomfortable ‘New Normal’
Devastating floods in Europe. Temperatures soaring to 45C in Canada. Mudslides in Japan. Cloud bursts in India. Floodings in subways in New York and central China.
Sudhanshu Malhotra2 min read -
More trains, less planes, mobility for all
Investing in trains is a key to fighting the climate emergency while connecting Europeans and other travelers with their cities and countries in a sustainable way.
Sylvia Arthur3 min read -
The woman who lives with the sea
Against a backdrop of extreme poverty and a marine environment changing beyond her control, Kokoly lives on a knife edge. This is her story.
Blue Ventures2 min read -
Aurelie’s Legacy: Generations of Ocean Protection
Aurelie, a scientist from Mauritius and daughter of a fisherman, always felt a strong connection with the ocean.
Aurelie Hector4 min read -
Indigenous communities in danger of being erased from the map in Brazil
“We were already on this land before Brazil was Brazil,” Eliseu Lopes, Indigenous leader
Chris Greenberg2 min read -
Oil and chemical giants lobbying against rules on microplastic chemicals, investigation reveals
"Their entire business model is still predicated on generating more waste and pollution, never mind the consequences. That's why we need firm government intervention..."
Greenpeace International4 min read -
From the Indian Ocean to the world
An open letter to world leaders from a Seychellois conservationist
Jeremy Raguain6 min read -
A leader’s legacy. A people’s victory.
“As the Thai saying goes, ‘kill one, and thousands more are born’. No matter how powerful the people in power are, if the local communities stand together, we can win any fight.”
Songwut Jullanan6 min read -
G7 leaves vulnerable behind in COVID-19 and climate emergency
At the conclusion of the G7 Summit, Greenpeace is calling for faster and more ambitious action to respond to COVID-19 and the climate emergency.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Proud to be Rainbow Warriors
We are proud to be an inclusive organization that celebrates the diversity of our staff. We believe we can only have a green and peaceful future when there’s social justice for all.
Diego Gonzaga4 min read









