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European Court of Human Rights greenlights Swiss seniors’ climate case
“We welcome the fact that Switzerland will finally have to respond to the arguments of Senior Women for Climate Protection Switzerland."
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From the Heart: Thailand’s ‘Guardians of the Forest’ speak up, vow return to their ancestral home
“We want Thai society to understand that our people have lived in the forest for countless generations. We are not intruders. We are guardians of the forest.”
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The women at the start of the Greenpeace journey
In honour of Women’s History Month, we want to highlight the women who were part of the start of the incredible Greenpeace journey.
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Social Inertia: Why is change so hard?
In the face of overwhelming evidence, scientific warnings, existential urgency, and countless examples of ecological disintegration, why are societies worldwide so slow to respond appropriately?
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The ties that bind us, and move us forward
Over the past six months, Greenpeace has been collaborating with young activists, influencers, scientists, and journalists, to co-create a space that showcases the interconnectedness of the work they do.
Sophie Schroder • 3 min read -
Why climate justice is impossible without racial justice
The climate crisis is fueling inequality around the world, and in particular racial injustice.
Georgia Whitaker • 3 min read -
How the Polish state is intimidating their youth climate activists
“We would like to ask you to appeal to the Polish government and pay attention to the attempts to silence young activists..."
Marina Kelava • 3 min read -
A decade after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Greenpeace renews calls for the Japanese government to shift to a renewable energy future
Greenpeace Japan reiterates its calls for the government to build back better by promoting renewable energy policies instead of coal and nuclear. Japan has the capacity and the technology in place, but lacks the will to do so.
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A decade since the Fukushima disaster
Ten years have been a long journey. Looking back at the archives from the first team deployed to Fukushima on 26 March, 2011, it reminds us that a decade is a long time but also not enough to wash away the pain caused from the accident.
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When women take a stand to protect what they love
Meet six inspiring stories of Thai women who embody courage and show a deep passion for their community and the environment. There are many others like them who continue to make their mark, pave the way, and shine their light for others and the rest of womankind.
Supang Chatuchinda • 6 min read