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From Hiroshima to now, can nuclear ever be peaceful?
Japan - the only country that has come under a nuclear attack during war and suffered one of the worst nuclear accidents in history - should abandon nuclear power.
Kazue Suzuki3 min read -
What the impact of Stonewall has taught me about environmental rights
When the first shot glass was thrown, nobody involved had any idea they were going to alter the course of history.
Edwin Nichols5 min read -
Why we’re not done fighting for justice for Berta Cáceres
Last week, seven men were found guilty of murdering the award-winning activist, but the struggle to protect environmental defenders is nowhere near over.
Miguel Ángel Soto3 min read -
Jair Bolsonaro is elected President of Brazil: Greenpeace response
"The people of the world need President Bolsonaro to take a stand towards a safe and fair future."
Greenpeace International1 min read -
Five reasons to support a total ban of nuclear weapons today
Let’s keep up the pressure on governments to put an end to nuclear proliferation and to strengthen international security. Together, we can show that we want a safer world.
Jen Maman1 min read -
Justice for Berta Cáceres, justice for people and the planet
Violence against environmental defenders is at an all-time high. It’s time for action.
Miguel Ángel Soto2 min read -
The big trade war distraction
Don’t get distracted by the “trade war” on the front pages of the news. It points our leaders away from what they should be focused on -- climate change and peace
Shira Stanton2 min read -
The Business of War: how weapons manufactured in Europe help inflict harm in the rest of the world
The world spends an estimated $1.7 trillion a year on war. Just to compare: global humanitarian funding is 1.3% of that. According to the the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute…
Sara del Rio and Jen Maman3 min read -
There can be no green peace without equity
We write this as two women leading a global campaigning organisation who, like many others, are extremely excited and inspired by the #MeToo movement that is changing and challenging the world around us.
Jennifer Morgan and Bunny McDiarmid3 min read -
4 incredible women you can take action with right now
These are the heroes, the ones who serve their community with hope and inspiration, and who are using their skills to lift and empower others.
Shuk-Wah Chung5 min read








