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One week in, two steps back. We need to find a way forward
Politicians at COP under global scrutiny as they make the choice between commodifying nature via a carbon trafficking scheme, or moving ahead together with commitments on absolute emission reductions.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
The Climate Bombs
We are dropping bombs on planet earth. Carbon bombs. And we do not know exactly what emergency they will lead to the next, only that it will be catastrophic.
Annisa Rahmawati5 min read -
One year of striking
"We refuse to be silenced by leaders and governments. We will make our voices heard."
Bryher McKeown and Mia Partridge3 min read -
Court grants temporary ban on Greenpeace protest against Shell pollution – Response
A Scottish Court has granted Shell’s request for a temporary ban on future protests by Greenpeace International and Greenpeace Netherlands.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
High-level radiation hot spots found at J-Village, starting point of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay
High-level radiation hot spots have been found at the sports complex where the 2020 Tokyo Olympic torch relays will begin.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
There is no environmental justice without social justice
I thought I understood the mortal danger facing this community. But I was still not prepared to find myself staring down the barrel of an assault rifle.
Anonymous5 min read -
At COP25 leaders must prove they can hear us
"Decision-makers have to show they care about the vulnerable communities most at risk and not powerful, profit-driven industry forces, and move to step up climate ambition and action immediately.”
Greenpeace International2 min read -
Greenpeace exposes climate change impacts in Chile, calls for urgent action
“This lake used to be full of water and biodiversity. In only a few years it has run dry, illustrating the worst impacts of the climate crisis."
Greenpeace International3 min read -
South Korean-financed coal plants predicted to cause up to 151,000 deaths
South Korea is financing overseas coal-fired power plants that can emit up to 33 times more air pollution than those built in South Korea.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
West African women say no to fishmeal
What are we going to do if we can’t process fish? How will we take care of our families and our children’s education?
Awa Traore3 min read









