Warming up for the COP climate conference in Brazil, marching for peace and human rights in Mexico and Italy, and calling out a telecommunications company in Australia, here are a selection of images from our work around the globe in the past week.


Greenpeace Mexico enthusiastically and joyfully joins the March for Climate, Life, and the Future, a call to defend life in all its forms, but also from a sense of urgency and the need to act in its favor: to raise our voices and demand an end to its destruction.
We recognize that this struggle must be intersectional, transnational, diverse, and justice-oriented. We are part of a broader movement, often led by indigenous peoples and communities, as well as by people living in conditions of vulnerability and marginalization. We understand the interdependencies between stopping climate change, halting biodiversity loss, and ending the injustices of capitalism, colonialism, and war.
Our commitment is to life. Climate change is, above all, a social justice issue. From our organization, we will continue to promote the fight for climate and energy justice and the defense of our only home. It is time to resist.
© Greenpeace / Ilse Huesca

🇲🇽 Mexico – Greenpeace Mexico enthusiastically and joyfully joins the March for Climate, Life, and the Future in Mexico City, a call to defend life in all its forms. The placard in the image reads ‘Life is not for sale’.


To demand stronger global forestry action from delegates gathered in Brasilia for the preparatory meetings for this year's UN Climate Summit (COP30), Greenpeace Brazil carried out light projections from a building opposite the TV Tower, as members of the delegation attended a dinner inside the venue
© Cristiane Silva / Greenpeace

🇧🇷 Brazil – To demand stronger global forestry action from delegates gathered in Brasilia for the preparatory meetings for this year’s UN Climate Summit (COP30), Greenpeace Brazil carried out light projections from a building opposite the TV Tower, as members of the delegation attended a dinner inside the venue. The projection reads: ‘93% of Brazilians want more rainforest protection’.


Greenpeace is hosting ‘Ocean Days’ at the Stralsund Maritime Museum. Ocean campaigner Franziska Saalmann will give a lecture on the Arctic deep sea. A diving robot (ROV) will also be in action, as will a Greenpeace dinghy. Visitors are sending greetings from the sea via a ‘post office for marine conservation’.
© Martin Pauer / Greenpeace

🇩🇪 Germany – Greenpeace Germany ocean campaigner Franziska Saalmann demonstrates a diving robot (ROV) used for undersea research at the Stralsund Maritime Museum.


“Raum für Heimat” (Space for Home) – the Swiss roadshow for a clean energy future stops in Aarau (Switzerland). Greenpeace Switzerland is touring Switzerland with an oversized nuclear waste barrel. In doing so, we are creating a “space for home” and transforming the nuclear barrel into a symbol of the energy transition without nuclear power. On Saturday, 11th October, 2025, the barrel is on display in Aarau. From 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., the people of Aarau and the surrounding area are invited to come by and talk about their hopes for their home and energy. Visitors could write down their wishes and hang them in the barrel, learn about hydropower, solar energy, and wind power, and take part in the nuclear quiz.
© Marc Meier / Greenpeace

🇨🇭 Switzerland – Greenpeace Switzerland is touring the country with an oversized nuclear waste barrel. Visitors could write down their wishes and hang them on the barrel, learn about hydropower, solar energy, and wind power, and take part activities throughout the day.


To demand stronger global forestry action from delegates gathered in Brasilia for the preparatory meetings for this year's UN Climate Summit (COP30), Greenpeace Brazil projected messages onto the Congress building where delegates are meeting.
© Pedro Ladeira / Greenpeace

🇧🇷 Brazil – To demand stronger global forestry action from delegates gathered in Brasilia for the preparatory meetings for this year’s UN Climate Summit (COP30), Greenpeace Brazil projected messages onto the Congress building where delegates are meeting.


Greenpeace Italy also participated in the Perugia-Assisi march on Sunday, October 12, to stop wars and genocide and defend human rights and international law.

This year, the historic march is being co-sponsored by numerous civil society organizations, including Greenpeace, to ensure its message of peace resonates loud and clear.
© Greenpeace / Giuseppe Chiantera

🇮🇹 Italy – Greenpeace Italy participates in the Perugia-Assisi Peace march on Sunday, October 12, calling for an end to war and genocide and the defence of human rights and international law.


Australian telecommunications company Telstra’s climate credibility has been challenged at its AGM, as Greenpeace Australia Pacific, alongside climate and investment experts, called out the company for its silence while serving on the board of the board of the Business Council of Australia (BCA) — a vested interest group that has doubled-down on its support for new gas and lobbied against climate action.
© Greenpeace

🇦🇺 Australia – Australian telecommunications company Telstra’s climate credibility has been challenged at its AGM, as Greenpeace Australia Pacific, alongside climate and investment experts, called out the company for its silence while serving on the board of the board of the Business Council of Australia (BCA) — a vested interest group that has doubled-down on its support for new gas and lobbied against climate action.


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