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Industrial railway line and logging threaten the Sámi homeland
“We are standing here for our present and future and drawing the red line. We are the guardians of our land and we will take care of it in a sustainable way as we have done thousands of years..."
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Setback to Trans Mountain pipeline is a win for Indigenous communities and the climate
"This decision is not just a win for Indigenous Nations in Canada, but for environment defenders across the globe,” said Diana Best, Senior Climate and Energy Campaigner for Greenpeace USA.
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World’s top climate experts to testify in landmark investigation into fossil fuel companies
Climate experts will appear as witnesses in the ongoing hearings by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on the responsibility of 47 fossil fuel companies for the global climate crisis.
Greenpeace International3 min read -
From fires to floods, this is what extreme weather looks like
There is a very clear pattern happening around the world right now, and it represents the stark action that must be done.
Sudhanshu Malhotra1 min read -
World Photography Day through the lens of Greenpeace
Photography is the best ally to an environmental movement. It is a medium that speaks volumes to cross-cultural audiences, in a language everyone understands.
Sudhanshu Malhotra4 min read -
New Zealand ban on single-use plastic bags a win for people power
"It’s time for the world’s largest governments and companies to recognise that we cannot recycle our way out of this problem."
Greenpeace International1 min read -
Plastics aren’t just polluting our oceans — they’re releasing greenhouse gases
As if you needed another reason to break free from plastic there's now a link between greenhouse gases and plastic in the environment.
Sarah-Jeanne Royer2 min read -
Let’s talk about climate change
We must once more tell the world’s political leaders that the time to act is now. This is the moment of truth.
Bunny McDiarmid3 min read -
What a green and peaceful future could look like
Imagine an economy that works for the many and their environment instead of just the few. One that moves away from a throwaway culture and consumerism. One which is simultaneously free, fair and sustainable.
Paula Tejón Carbajal5 min read -
Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki: Greenpeace climbers in church bell tower call for climate action
"Everywhere in the world, people are determined to break free from fossil fuels. It is disappointing that presidents Trump and Putin are not helping us."
Greenpeace International2 min read









