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Why I’m joining the Greenpeace ships to fight plastic pollution
Plastic pollution might be very visible in the Philippines and other Asian countries, but the crisis started somewhere else.
Froilan Grate • 2 min read -
10 things you’ve always wanted to ask the students skipping school to fight climate change
"Adults - if you feel uncomfortable now, you’re going to feel uncomfortable for a while. Because we’re never going to back down."
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School strikes take off as legacy from ‘grandfather of climate science’
It’s time our politicians showed the same courage and vision and acted in solidarity with them.
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New report finds entire lifecycle of plastics a threat to human health
"It’s not just our oceans and marine animals that are suffering from this addiction to plastics, it’s all of us."
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The death of a river
The extensive impacts caused by the Brumadinho dam collapse range from the painful deaths of loved ones to the destruction of the everyday life.
Thaís Herrero • 3 min read -
There’s something rotten with the meat industry
The way we produce meat puts profit above public health and is a disaster for the environment.
Nora Holzman and Katarzyna Jagiełło • 2 min read -
Their livelihood depended on the river, but its waters are now toxic mud
The Pataxó Hã-hã-hãe Indigenous people are among the communities affected by the disaster. They can no longer fish and bathe in the Paraopeba River, ravaged by mining waste.
Mariana Campos • 4 min read -
Two incredible, little-known reefs
What do pink dolphins and leafy sea dragons have in common?
Zoë Deans • 6 min read -
Greenpeace ships are setting sail to tackle the global plastic pollution crisis
Join us as we deploy the Greenpeace ships to tell the global story of where plastic pollution really starts and ends.
Graham Forbes • 2 min read -
The city is weeping – the aftermath of environmental disaster in Brumadinho, Brazil
We’re here to strengthen the local and national movement calling for an investigation into the cause of this tragedy and reparations for the victims.
Mariana Campos • 4 min read