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What a difference a week makes
I rolled out of bed and tiptoed to the kitchen table to stare at my laptop bleary-eyed: 3.04 am in Brussels, 10.04 am in Incheon, Korea.
Mark Breddy4 min read -
Think we can’t win on climate change? This victory by Dutch citizens will change your mind
Victory in Dutch climate case and call for action by UN scientific report puts all laggard governments on notice: act now or see you in court!
Louise Fournier and Kristin Casper4 min read -
International investment group ends tar sands investments
"The NN Group has made a smart call, one which should send a clear message to world leaders."
Greenpeace International2 min read -
A super-charged typhoon took my family away. It can happen to you too.
But we can change this and bring justice.
Rashini Suriyaarachchi7 min read -
These 10 companies are flooding the planet with throwaway plastic
Volunteers collected and catalogued more than 187,000 pieces of trash from beach cleanups around the world to find out who’s flooding our planet with plastic.
Ryan Schleeter2 min read -
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Nestlé found to be worst plastic polluters worldwide in global cleanups and brand audits
"These brand audits offer undeniable proof of the role that corporations play in perpetuating the global plastic pollution crisis."
Greenpeace International4 min read -
IPCC report points to stark choices ahead, but reason for hope and action
"We do not give up on human ingenuity, courage or hope against political apathy and corporate greed. We will never give up on us. We are determined to succeed ”
Greenpeace International3 min read -
Civil society groups urge Chancellor Merkel to commit to coal phase-out
There is no room for any expansion of coal burning.
Greenpeace International1 min read -
I made 1000 people walk out of school, all in the name of climate change
Andreas grew up in a country where oil is the biggest industry. Here’s why he wants to change that.
Rashini Suriyaarachchi7 min read -
Coal shunned in Korea as IPCC meets to finalise 1.5 degrees report
“What we need is governments across the world and financial institutions to outline a clear end-date for coal - that’s 2030 for OECD countries - and stop the financing of the world’s dirtiest, climate-destroying fuel. That time is now.”
Greenpeace International1 min read









