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What do bath bombs, ice cream, and reusable coffee cups have in common?
Most people love them? That’s one way to look at it, but believe it or not, bath bombs, ice cream, and reusable coffee cups have an important role to play this coming November, and it could make a big difference in the future of our planet.
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Champions of Change: Business leaders call for production cuts in Global Plastics Treaty
Over 350 businesses globally have signed an open letter urging governments to adopt an ambitious agreement that will cut plastic production and phase out single-use plastic.
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We cannot fix the climate crisis with resilience: A reflection on a life of typhoons
How many more typhoons do we have to endure? How many floods? How many deaths?
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Hear our voices: Children urge wellbeing over profit in award-winning filmmaker’s latest collaboration with Greenpeace
Children from the Global Majority voice their frustrations with global leaders and elites in a new music video by acclaimed Sudanese filmmaker Amjad Al-Nour.
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The world has a message for Energy Transfer: We will not be silenced
Everywhere you look you see solidarity against Energy Transfer’s SLAPP lawsuit
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Greenpeace comment on the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo
Greenpeace congratulates Nihon Hidankyo, the Japanese Confederation of Atomic Bomb Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2024.
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Greenpeace slams weak Swiss Action Report after landmark KlimaSeniorinnen judgement
Greenpeace responds to Switzerland's National Action Report which promises inadequate climate action.
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Why I got up early today to take action for food and climate
I have to say it’s a little nerve racking being up here, and there’s a chill wind in the air, but if this action brings light to the climate impacts of methane from Big Meat and Dairy, then my determination to be here this morning was well worth it.
Nadja Uusiperhe • 4 min read -
Drought: Safe space helps queer Zimbabweans tackle climate impacts
In an effort to curb their vulnerability to climate impacts such as food insecurity, Mother’s Haven is helping queer Zimbabwean women and trans men adapt to climate change.
Lungelo Ndhlovu • 3 min read -
Sawré Muybu: A historic victory for the Munduruku People and the ongoing struggle for a living forest
After almost 20 years of struggle, the official recognition of Sawré Muybu Indigenous Land by the Brazilian government represents a triumph for the Amazon and the rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Jorge Oliveira & Camila Garcêz • 4 min read