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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 -
Using science to protect coral atolls – Emma’s story
Meet Emma, a young Seychellois conservationist who shares her views on working on Aldabra and protecting our ocean.
Emma Mederic5 min read -
IPCC report signals decisive moment for humanity: Urgent climate action needed
"By strengthening the scientific evidence between human emissions and extreme weather the IPCC has provided new, powerful means for everyone everywhere to hold the fossil fuel industry and governments directly responsible for the climate emergency."
Greenpeace International3 min read -
Irving and Dorothy Stowe: Mentors to a movement
Two Greenpeace founders, Irving and Dorothy Stowe, grew up during world wars, the dawn of a global peace movement, and a non-violent direct action movement inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.
Rex Weyler11 min read -
US government block fishing vessel on suspicion of forced labor – Greenpeace Southeast Asia response
The Hangton No. 112 had previously been investigated by Greenpeace Southeast Asia (GPSEA) and the Indonesian Migrant Workers Union (SBMI) in "Seabound: The Journey to Modern Slavery on the High Seas".
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Climate crisis fires burning from the Amazon and Turkey to California
With so many fires on our horizons the only option is to increase forest protection and recovery like never before and pull the plug on fossil fuels by escalating climate action as if our lives depended on it.
Mehdi Leman5 min read -
Rigged: a workers’ oil story
What happens to oil workers when prices crash? This film tells the story of communities in need of a just transition away from fossil fuels.
Ravishaan Rahel Muthiah2 min read








