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It’s a Waste World
Our modern electronic devices represent a massive waste stream. Last year, electronic waste reached an all-time record of 65 million tonnes.
Rex Weyler9 min read -
Announcing the first ever global summit on human rights and climate change
The People’s Summit on Climate, Rights and Human Survival was announced in an open-letter. Read it here in English, Español & Français.
Jennifer Morgan and Kumi Naidoo13 min read -
Reduce once or clean forever?
To make beach cleanups effective we need to chase the brands that are polluting in the first place.
Alkis Kafetzis3 min read -
The crunch question on climate: How can I help?
I wanted my friends and family to keep speaking to me, so I started to explore new ways to have conversations with them about climate change and the environmental crisis.
Paula Tejón Carbajal5 min read -
Nine ways humans have altered Earth’s Holocene climate
Global heating deniers claim that anthropogenic carbon emissions cannot be considered a major contribution to the heating of Earth's oceans and atmosphere. Here are nine ways they're wrong.
Rex Weyler5 min read -
G19 resolve must urgently translate into climate action – Greenpeace
“The G19 resolve to act on climate remains steadfast, but what we need now is rapid action to address the climate emergency."
Greenpeace International1 min read -
The ‘Chernobyl’ mini-series has finished, but the real life catastrophe never ends
For many of us, the Chornobyl catastrophe is not history. The disaster itself continues, and its effects can still be felt today.
Greenpeace International2 min read -
What the impact of Stonewall has taught me about environmental rights
When the first shot glass was thrown, nobody involved had any idea they were going to alter the course of history.
Edwin Nichols5 min read -
Violence against Indigenous peoples destroys our common home
Indigenous lands contain vast biological diversity. These communities are fighting not only to preserve their cultures but also to preserve what is left of Earth's wild ecosystems.
Rex Weyler1 min read -
Nuclear power and the collapse of society
On March 1 1954, on Bikini Atoll, in the Marshall Islands, the US military detonated the world’s first lithium-deuteride hydrogen bomb, a thousand times more powerful than the Hiroshima and…
Rex Weyler6 min read








