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10 inspiring women who bring environmental stories to their crafts
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Greenpeace puts the spotlight on female visual storytellers from around the world and their work on nature and the environment. From documenting rivers to climate…
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Reserve your seat, the Greenpeace film festival is back!
Reserve your evenings and get the popcorn ready. The Greenpeace film festival is back.
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5 Reasons Modern Slavery at Sea is still possible in 2019
It is a sad truth that even now, on the cusp of 2020, slavery is very much alive in the modern context. This is particularly true in the fishing industry.
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The Climate Bombs
Extreme weather is becoming the norm. A plague outbreak in China, catastrophic flooding in Venice, and fires in Russia, Brazil, and recently in Australia have all been attributed to climate change.
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Our Volunteers MAKE SMTHNG
The familiar faces of our volunteers that tugged at our heartstrings and held some of the biggest impact to us. Here are a few snippets of their experiences.
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There is no smoke without fire
“Ada asap berarti ada api” is an Indonesian saying which means, “there is no effect without a cause”.
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The Reuse Revolution is the answer to the plastic crisis
Communities, progressive businesses, and local governments are stepping up with solutions centred around reduction and reuse.
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Why Single Use is Not the Future Option
Plastic pollution is a global threat. And thanks to pressure from people all around the world, brands and retailers know they need to take responsibility for creating it. We are…
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Why we’ve had enough of broken promises to protect forests
While the Amazon fires capture international headlines, fires have also been raging in Indonesia, harming the life of so many people and a lot of it stems from mostly the cutting and burning of forests and peatlands.
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Witnessing Heroes Like You
Greenpeace Malaysia volunteer Zarif Zahari joined Greenpeace Indonesia Forest Fire Prevention (FFP) team in August 2019, stepping into the smog and burning forests in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia as a witness to the destruction and hope that can come from the most dire conditions.