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On the necessity of being in the field
Had I not been in this line of work, my exposure to the brutality of the real world would have been limited to my online news consumption and little else.
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Global Ocean Justice Now
New report from Greenpeace and ocean communities: Global Ocean Justice Now Making the case for a human rights-based approach to marine conservation
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The Answer is Us: Indigenous Youth Climate and Biodiversity Message
Indigenous forest defenders from across the tropics forged a new alliance this past week in the heart of West Papua’s rainforest, issuing the Sira Declaration.
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“Because the Earth is a part of our lives.” Taking care of the world from a cheerful Firecracker (small person but a very loud voice)
The Earth is a part of our lives. If there weren't Greenpeace or people pushing for it, the world would lack a core team for this work, so when someone asked me to be a part of it, I agreed immediately because I wanted to offer my support.
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Hope in Action: 2024 Recap
Here’s a look back at some of the most impactful moments in 2024, captured in pictures.
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People Power Newsletter #1
Welcome to the first edition of People Power Newsletter for 2024! This publication is an initiative of Greenpeace Southeast Asia Public Engagement and Actions community.
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The sea belongs to us: Stories from Thailand’s Ocean Defenders
The worsening climate crisis is threatening Thailand’s oceans. And with destructive fishing, onshore and offshore industrial projects, and a lack of government plans for climate action, more and more people…
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Reflections from the Climate Justice Walk
While they may have different reasons for undertaking such a physical and mental journey, the Climate Walkers were all united in their desire to take action for people and the planet.
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Fishing communities coalition launches with demand for coastal reserves
"If the sea ecosystem is healthy and we have the power to protect it from destructive business activities, we’re not only protecting the future of the island, but also ensuring a quality life for our future generations."
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Typhoon Haiyan survivors for the 2023 Climate Justice Walk
The Climate Justice Walk does not end in Tacloban. Our real destination is in people’s hearts and minds- for climate hope to take root and yield results.









