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It’s time to transform transport
By calling on our politicians to invest in community spaces over private profit and by making our own informed travel choices, we can transform transport.
Laura Ullmann4 min read -
We were told that mobility is about individual freedom and social status. This is nonsense.
It is time to acknowledge that mobility is about society, autonomy and social cohesion. The rest is nonsense and greenwashing.
Elodie Mertz3 min read -
Life-defending women: From handicrafts to protective masks
In São Gabriel da Cachoeira, a town in the state of Amazonas, Indigenous People switch from making handicrafts to producing masks for the Peoples of the Upper Rio Negro region.
Luana Lila2 min read -
With the advance of COVID-19, Indigenous People shelter inside the Forest
With only 140 members, the Dâw People left their houses to take refuge in the forest and protect from the pandemic.
Luana Lila2 min read -
Taiwanese movie director on climate change – ‘As long as we keep going, we’ll be alright’
In 2020, a turbulent year for the world, the veteran optimist tells us that we will always stumble upon this “piano sound on a beach full of rubbish” to renew our faith in a better future.
Christine Lee4 min read -
How the city in Brazil with the highest number of Indigenous People is dealing with COVID-19
In São Gabriel da Cachoeira, a multi-institutional effort has been mitigating the impacts of the pandemic.
Luana Lila4 min read -
Photographers working on long-term environmental projects
Climate change is a complex and multi-faceted problem, and long-term photography projects can bring greater depth and understanding to environmental stories.
Tan Lee Kuen6 min read -
Long live Kushtau mountain and its defenders
Greenpeace Russia joins with thousands of local protesters to protect a biologically and culturally significant mountain from limestone mining.
Vasilisa Yagodina5 min read -
Where did 5,500 tonnes of discarded face masks end up?
Every year, 8 million tonnes of plastic waste from around the globe ends up in the oceans, with a bulk of it entering through the world’s rivers.
Jenny Yeh5 min read -
A personal account from Greenpeace in Beirut: “I wished it was just a nightmare”
Buildings were literally destroyed, or stripped of their facades and glass. People were running around left and right. It was such a disturbing scene, I wished it was just a nightmare.
Julien Jreissati4 min read









