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30X30: A Blueprint for Ocean Protection
The report, 30×30: A Blueprint For Ocean Protection is the result of a year-long collaboration between leading academics at the University of York, University of Oxford and Greenpeace.
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Three ways coal is depleting the world’s water resources
Last year, the city of Cape Town narrowly averted day zero – the day the city’s water taps would run dry.
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Many activists start out as lonely people, but we are never alone
A young Thai activist reflects on her experiences in starting the climate strike in Bangkok and how it has shaped her view of individual and collective action.
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Our favourite photos from the student climate strike
On Friday, March 15, 1.5 million school students took to the streets in 123 countries out of fear for their future, love of our planet and anger at our leaders.
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Unearthed: How palm oil sparked a diplomatic row between Europe and southeast Asia
From threats to cancel UK defence deals to pledges to stop imports of Norwegian salmon, European moves to restrict palm oil have enraged Malaysia and Indonesia.
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10 women and the world through their lens
With a camera in one hand and an eagle eye on the world, documenting this planet we call home is not easy. But these women are doing it in style.
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Latest air pollution data ranks world’s cities worst to best
Jakarta, Indonesia – Air pollution will take an estimated seven million lives globally in the next year, while costing the world’s economy nearly 225 billion USD.
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10 things you’ve always wanted to ask the students skipping school to fight climate change
“Adults — if you feel uncomfortable now, you’re going to feel uncomfortable for a while. Because we’re never going to back down.” Isra Hirsi just turned 16.
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2017 Annual Report: Breaking Boundaries
Take a look at how we changed the world for the better in 2017, thanks to our supporters, who have all contributed their time, money, and dedication for our cause.
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We’re now one step closer to ending deforestation for palm oil
After Greenpeace International exposed how Wilmar was still buying palm oil from rainforest destroyers and selling this dirty palm oil to brands all over the world, you took action.