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Fading memories of the atomic bombing – Hiroshima 75 years later
Memories of the Hiroshima atomic bombing are fading - we must pass them on to future generations.
Mitsuhisa Kawase8 min read -
Cabo Pulmo, an ocean success story for people and wildlife
Cabo Pulmo is a coral reef in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. It’s home to a huge variety of life.
Ornela Garelli5 min read -
Flooded cities and millions displaced in pictures
Floods in South Asia are now an annual event, situations becoming more vicious every year. This year, about a total of 9.6 million people have been affected due to these floods.
Sudhanshu Malhotra5 min read -
Rainbow in Russia is possible only after the rain. For now.
Only in a safe, accepting, loving and transparent environment we can work effectively from day to day, knowing that you have the right people by your side.
Elena Makurina2 min read -
Slowing the circular economy
The circular economy alone is not going to save us all.
Paula Tejón Carbajal6 min read -
Greenpeace delivers over 28 tonnes of emergency supplies to Indigenous communities in Brazil to fight COVID-19 with coalition efforts
Through the Wings of Emergency project we were able to provide emergency supplies to Indigenous Peoples, such as the Munduruku and the Yanomami.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
Real-time counter tracks cost of air pollution during COVID-19
Jakarta, Indonesia, 9 July – Air pollution is linked to the loss of an estimated 24,000 lives in Delhi, India in the first half of 2020 despite a strict COVID-related…
Greenpeace International3 min read -
2020, the year of disruption: Climate Crisis, COVID19, Racial Justice, #BlackLivesMatter
"I want to put forward a worthy challenge – to win this war on humanity we must change our mindset and the very fabric of our society..."
Lagi Toribau7 min read -
Illegal mining threatens the Amazon and exposes Indigenous Peoples to COVID-19
Even during the pandemic, illegal miners continue to invade Indigenous lands in the Amazon, threatening the forest and exposing Indigenous People to COVID-19.
Diego Gonzaga2 min read -
The human cost of oil: How Indigenous and ethnic minorities bear the brunt of disasters
"They only lose money; we lose water, land, wildlife, fish resources and the ability to provide our families with minimum income."
Olesya Vikulova4 min read









