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  • Humpback Whale Underwater in Indian Ocean, Western Australia. © Alex Westover / Greenpeace
    Global Ocean Treaty

    How we got an Global Ocean Treaty – and what comes next

    It has taken decades, but we finally have a Global Ocean Treaty that can deliver the protection the oceans desperately need.

    James Hanson •
    June 19, 2023
  • Art installation by Benjamin Von Wong for a Strong Global Plastics Treaty. © Daniel Müller / Greenpeace
    Plastic Crisis
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    Using Art to tackle the plastic pollution crisis

    Art, in its essence, is a translator. It deciphers the complex, making it accessible and evocative. This machine, for instance, transforms the intricate narrative of plastic production and pollution into a stark, visceral display, inciting an emotional response and a call to arms.

    Benjamin Von Wong •
    May 26, 2023
  • Training co-organized by Greenpeace Southeast Asia. © Biel Calderon / Greenpeace
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    Job Opening: Regional Data Technology Team Coordinator

    This role provides essential Data-Technology team support and coordination for the Greenpeace Southeast Asia (GPSEA) Regional Database Team. This is a full-time permanent position based in either Bangkok, Malaysia, or Manila.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    May 17, 2023
  • Modern Slavery Of Indonesian Fishers Protest in Jakarta. © Adhi Wicaksono / Greenpeace
    Oceans
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    The journey towards migrant workers’ protection in Southeast Asia

    Efforts to protect migrant fishing workers is much like climbing in the Himalayas. Very high. Very tough. Very distant.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    May 1, 2023
  • Workshop - China's Non-fiction Storytelling of Climate Change in Beijing. © Greenpeace / Yan Tu
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    Job Opening: Communications Campaigner (Media Officer)

    Do you have the skills and passion to help shape a green and safer world? Apply now!

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    April 28, 2023
  • Global Climate Strike in Bangkok. © Tadchakorn  Kitchaiphon / Greenpeace
    Plastic Crisis
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    A gentle reminder to ‘Invest in Our Planet’

    With so much corporate interest around Earth Day, especially with this year’s theme: Invest in Our Planet– it begs the question: what has been accomplished by companies and leaders touting sustainability?

    Marian Ledesma •
    April 21, 2023
  • Protect the Oceans Projection onto the Guggenheim Museum in New York. © Greenpeace
    Community-led Marine Protected Area
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    How people power helped protect the oceans

    After years of campaigning, a historic international Ocean Treaty has finally been agreed. And it's all thanks to passionate people like you!

    Gaby Flores •
    March 9, 2023
  • Farida Dwi, also known as Wiwi © Nouddy Korua / Greenpeace
    Clean Energy
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    Renewable energy transition empowers women-owned coffee business in Indonesia

    Indonesia is one of the largest coffee producers in the world but a climate-driven increase of floods has impacted the livelihood of small-scale producers. Using renewable energy to power coffee driers, small plantations like Lady Farmer Coffee have maintained the quality and taste of your morning cup.

    Adila Isfandiari •
    February 13, 2023
  • Activist Preparations on Arctic Sunrise. © Chris J Ratcliffe / Greenpeace
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    I’ve lost loved ones to climate change and I want big oil companies to pay – Yeb Saño reflects on Shell protest

    Despite the devastation I’ve seen, I feel great joy to be part of the climate movement. I feel the profound hope of a sustainable future, and I feel proud to speak up against the false narrative peddled by the fossil fuel industry. 

    Yeb Saño •
    February 10, 2023
  • Reuse Revolution Event in Bangkok, Thailand.
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    Meet WISHULADA, the artist who turns plastic wastes into probing works of art

    I have been told many times that If there is no plastic waste then I don’t have any materials to do my work, but I think that’s a great problem to have. The reason that I’m still working on this is because I want to highlight plastic's environmental impacts.

    Greenpeace Southeast Asia •
    January 13, 2023
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