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Radioactivity on the move 2020: Recontamination and weather-related effects in Fukushima
Greenpeace Japan’s latest extensive radiation survey has found evidence of recontamination caused by 2019’s Typhoon Hagibis and Typhoon Bualoi, which released radioactive caesium from the forested mountains of Fukushima Prefecture.
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What I learned from the women fighting to save our planet
I remember the first time I striked - revving up the crowd was fun, and so was chanting for climate justice with a group of strangers.
Nanticha Ocharoenchai • 3 min read -
The fossil fuel industry’s “genderwashing” exposes another layer of their hypocrisy
Fossil fuel companies have for years tried ‘greenwashing’ and now see International Women’s Day as a chance to do some ‘genderwashing’ of their brands.
Silvia Pastorelli • 2 min read -
10 inspiring women who bring environmental stories to their crafts
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Greenpeace puts the spotlight on female visual storytellers from around the world and their work on nature and the environment.
Tan Lee Kuen • 10 min read -
Together, we can make an EU Climate Law work
For there to be change, we need to push our prime ministers and presidents in whatever way that fits us.
Laura Ullmann • 4 min read -
How you can take your government to court for not acting on the climate crisis
More than 600 legal cases have been filed by individuals and NGOs to assert the fundamental rights of communities suffering from the climate crisis.
Kristin Casper and Richard Harvey • 4 min read -
Our global movement against air pollution
Across the globe, people have been taking to the streets to join our movement and demand their basic human right to clean air.
Kate Ford • 6 min read -
Pesticide giants make billions from bee-harming and other hazardous chemicals
“Many of these pesticides are so toxic that the UK and the EU have banned them, but the industry has found new markets in countries with weaker regulations."
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Here’s how people power is tackling air pollution
Despite the shocking negligence by big corporations, people are coming together to fight for a future where we can all breathe air that does not harm us.
Kate Ford • 4 min read -
Locust invasion – A smallholder farmer’s worst nightmare
Mwende was expecting a bumper harvest as a result of the recent rains. But then a new threat to her livelihood arrived; locust swarm.
Claire Nasike • 3 min read