Floods, deforestation, fires, typhoons and extreme heat. The photographs depicting these climate and biodiversity catastrophes are not fake or AI-generated. But despite every challenge thrown in our faces, hope and strength prevail. The people’s resilience is motivating thousands and thousands of others across the world to join hands towards a greener future.

Victory for Swiss Senior Women for Climate Protection

The Swiss Senior Women for Climate Protection as well as four individual plaintiffs have brought an action against Switzerland before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for pursuing an inadequate climate policy and thus violating its human rights. here

Climate Emergency in Spain

Spain isn’t alone—devastating floods swept across multiple regions this year, displacing communities and endangering lives.

Greenpeace documents possible causes of the enormous impact of torrential rains in eastern and southern Spain. © Gabriel Gallo / Greenpeace
Greenpeace documents possible causes of the enormous impact of torrential rains in eastern and southern Spain.
© Gabriel Gallo / Greenpeace

End Plastic Now

Greenpeace Philippines, together with Young Earth Savers, Koalisyon Isalbar ti Pintas ti La Union, Dalumpinas Oeste Eco Rangers, San Juan Resort Restaurant Hotel Association Inc., and communities in La Union, unfurl a giant banner on the shorelines of Urbiztondo, La Union, with a bold message to world leaders to “END PLASTIC NOW.”

© Noel Celis / Greenpeace
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Greenpeace Philippines, together with Young Earth Savers, Koalisyon Isalbar ti Pintas ti La Union, Dalumpinas Oeste Eco Rangers, San Juan Resort Restaurant Hotel Association Inc., and communities in La Union, unfurl a giant banner on the shorelines of Urbiztondo, La Union, with a bold message to world leaders to “END PLASTIC NOW.”
© Noel Celis / Greenpeace

The Climate Turning Points

Markus Mauthe’s Galapagos Trip for his worldwide project The Climate Turning Points. Underwater images, a swarm of black striped salema, Pinzon Island.

Deforestation in Giant Landfill in Argentina 


The meeting point of the waters from the Amazon River and the Atlantic Ocean.

The Greenpeace sailboat Witness is conducting the Protect The Amazon Coast Expedition to document the potential impacts of oil exploration on the Amazon coast. The region is home to unique biodiversity, including the Great Amazon Reef System and vast mangroves, which are essential to local communities in terms of food and income.

The Greenpeace sailboat Witness, at the meeting point of the waters from the Amazon River and the Atlantic Ocean. The Amazon Coast Expedition with the aim of documenting the potential impacts of oil exploration on the Amazon coast. The region is home to unique biodiversity, including the Great Amazon Reef System and vast mangroves, which are essential to local communities in terms of food and income. However, the oil industry is advancing in the area, with projects such as the FZA-M-59 block, located in the Foz do Amazonas Basin. © Fernanda Ligabue / Greenpeace
The Greenpeace sailboat Witness, at the meeting point of the waters from the Amazon River and the Atlantic Ocean. The Amazon Coast Expedition with the aim of documenting the potential impacts of oil exploration on the Amazon coast. The region is home to unique biodiversity, including the Great Amazon Reef System and vast mangroves, which are essential to local communities in terms of food and income. However, the oil industry is advancing in the area, with projects such as the FZA-M-59 block, located in the Foz do Amazonas Basin.
© Fernanda Ligabue / Greenpeace

Aftermath of Super Typhoon Man-yi in Dipaculao

An extent of damages brought by super typhoon Man-yi in Dipaculao township, Aurora province in northeastern Philippines, four days after the devastating super typhoon ‘Pepito’ (international name: Man-yi). The super typhoon made its second landfall to this town causing massive landslides that isolated three other towns in Aurora province.

© Bullit Marquez / Greenpeace