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  • TTIP Demonstration in Berlin © Gordon Welters / Greenpeace
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    Food movement on the march

    I joined the march against agribusiness in Berlin on Saturday, 17 January. It is too easy to be blasé about yet another demonstration. However, the large turnout of tens of thousands of people of all ages during a winter day was good for me.

    Eric Darier
    2 min read
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    Tropical deforestation is bad news – the science keeps telling us

    This month, a major review of the impacts of tropical deforestation on agriculture  makes clear the link between tropical deforestation, changes in temperature, rainfall patterns and subsequent risks to food production.

    Dr Janet Cotter
    3 min read
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    10 reasons why reindeer are the coolest animals in the Arctic

    Reindeer and caribou are two names for the same species (Rangifer tarandus), with 'reindeer' generally referring to the domesticated variety that are herded by humans and pull sleds.

    Trillia Fidei-Bagwell
    4 min read
  • Levi's 'Detox' Action in Copenhagen © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
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    Lidl commits to Detox!

    Lidl, the world’s second largest discount supermarket, made a commitment to eliminate all hazardous chemicals from its textile production by 1 January, 2020! To give you an idea of the scale of this news, Lidl alone sells over one billion euros worth of textiles every year and is now amongst the top ten biggest fashion retailers in Germany.

    Manfred Santen
    2 min read
  • People on a Road in DRC Rainforest © Thomas Einberger / argum / Greenpeace
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    FSC puts business interests first

    As a member of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) in Switzerland, as well as a Greenpeace campaigner focused on doing everything I can to protect our planet's last untouched forests, I am alarmed that FSC has already decided to allow Swiss-German timber group, Danzer, back into its system.

    Asti Roesle
    3 min read
  • People on a Road in DRC Rainforest © Thomas Einberger / argum / Greenpeace
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    4 reasons we all should #StandForForests

    We cannot sustain life without healthy, thriving forests. That is why Greenpeace campaigns for their protection and on this International Day of Forests, we want to share with you a few reasons why you should help.

    Greg Norman
    2 min read
  • Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Campaign. © Greenpeace / Rex Weyler
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    Civil Disobedience: Why direct action is necessary

    History shows us that civil disobedience is often necessary when the relatively weak face the relatively strong.

    Rex Weyler
    9 min read
  • Boreal Forest - Montagnes Blanches, Quebec © Markus Mauthe / Greenpeace
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    FSC suspends three of Resolute’s certificates

    The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) was created in 1993 to allow companies and the public to identify products coming from responsibly managed forests. In order to protect the world’s last remaining intact forests, consumers and companies who want to source products from responsibly managed forests need to trust the FSC label.

    Grant Rosoman
    3 min read
  • Faiza Oulahsen Bail Hearing at Court in Murmansk.
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    Gazprom vs. Greenpeace Arctic 30

    Historically, overreaction by authorities — violence, arrests, jail — galvanises social movements, empowers individuals and strengthens organizations.

    Rex Weyler
    4 min read
  • Virunga National Park in DRC © Greenpeace / Jan-Joseph Stok
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    Cutting to the truth on Congo Basin deforestation

    The Congo Basin is home to the second largest tropical rain-forested area on earth. New research publicised this week suggests that the rate of deforestation in the region is actually slowing.

    Danielle Van Oijen
    3 min read