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3 whales potentially at risk from deep sea mining in the Arctic
Meet three incredible whale species that can be found in the regions where Norway plans to begin deep sea mining.
Dr. Kirsten Young • 5 min read -
Exploring climate and social crises through art: prediction, transformation, action
The intensifying climate crisis has become an urgent issue that threatens our planet, including in Indonesia, a country rich in biodiversity and natural resources.
Sherina Utami • 3 min read -
How a landmark case against Norway’s oil and gas expansion could set a global legal precedent
Greenpeace Nordic, six youth activists and Nature and Youth took the Norwegian government European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) to stop the expansion of oil and gas in the arctic.
Juni Haugan Holden • 5 min read -
The silent crisis of air pollution
Air pollution is a silent crisis, as lethal as it is pervasive. It affects millions of people around the world but does the most damage to the health and the environment of those living in the Global South.
Martin Zavan • 5 min read -
How Indigenous Peoples are safeguarding Earth’s biodiversity
Indigenous Peoples are the guardians of biodiversity, and they are leading the way in the climate justice movement. Here are five blogs that explain how.
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Book Excerpt: The truth about Eco-fascism
South African climate justice activist and Greenpeace International Content Editor Angelo C. Louw shared with us an excerpt from his new book, in which he discusses the dangers of eco-fascism, often disguised as environmentalism.
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Pension funds should protect our future, not destroy it
Pension funds are key to protecting our future in the face of the climate crisis. That's why we need governments to hold corporations accountable.
Martina Holbach • 5 min read -
We need global tax rules that work for people like me (not multinational corporations and the ultra rich)
The UN tax convention is a historic opportunity to reshape economic structures in favour of fairness and wellbeing for everyone.
Amrita Ranjit • 3 min read -
To keep its profits, Big Oil stole our future
Greek students share their experience of taking their final exams during one of the worst climate-induced heat waves their country has ever seen.
Foteini Simic & Petros Kalosakas • 3 min read -
No sports on a dead planet: 4 ways the climate crisis is impacting sports and athletes
Have you ever tried running in a heatwave or playing football in a storm? If so, you know that extreme weather can profoundly alter the sporting experience, whether you're an amateur, a professional or a spectator. Here are four ways the climate crisis is impacting sports and athletes.