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Live Blog: ICJ advisory opinion hearings on States obligations in respect of climate change
Over 100 States and intergovernmental organisations will deliver oral submissions to the judges of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in Historic climate hearings until 13 December.
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Greenpeace challenges petrochemical tanker as Busan plastics treaty talks enter final stage
Greenpeace International activists have boarded a tanker that is set to load toxic plastic chemicals from South Korea’s Hyundai Daesan Refinery complex.
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At Plastics Treaty Talks, Greenpeace warns world leaders: ‘We are watching’
Created by artist Dan Acher in collaboration with Greenpeace East Asia Seoul, the We Are Watching flag features faces of diverse supporters and public figures.
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Greenpeace, WWF, Break Free from Plastic deliver almost 3 million signatures demanding strong Global Plastics Treaty
A petition signed by almost three million people from over 182 countries calling for a historic, legally binding, Global Plastics Treaty has been delivered to government delegates ahead of the most pivotal negotiation.
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Families on the frontlines: the human impact of climate crisis
Extreme weather is hitting with unprecedented force, uprooting lives and changing landscapes forever. Families and communities across the world are facing unimaginable devastation.
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Resist and persist – Greenpeace on the election of Donald Trump
Our community of hope and courage will need to shine brighter, we know it can, to help light the way.
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Finding hope and taking action in the face of climate anxiety
On 18 September 2024, during Chuseok, Korea’s thanksgiving holiday, South Koreans received an emergency alert on their phones.
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Amjad Al-Nour: Creativity and heart for a fairer world
Young voices rise for a better tomorrow in Sudanese filmmaker Amjad Al-Nour's latest collaboration with Greenpeace MENA.
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Sachet away: 4 drag artists vs plastic
While drag artists may sometimes use plastic as part of their costumes and performances, they are becoming increasingly vocal about the plastic industry’s intrusion into our lives – and bodies!
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How Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities can protect and restore biodiversity
The courage to take action for our planet, to challenge those in power, and to demand climate justice begins with each of us.
Victorine Che Thoener • 4 min read