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  • How does ‘organic food’ affect your body?

    Is the food you and your family eat everyday really free from synthetic chemical pesticides? Join us. Challenge yourself to switch to organic food  and help promote pesticide-free food for families everywhere. Together, we can fix the broken food system!

    Kenji Ishihara 3 min read
  • Waste no time – start volunteering!

    Thato is a Greenpeace volunteer based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She’d like you to do the same, to ACT for a cause close to your heart and here’s why!

    Thato Mokale 2 min read
  • Black Anniversary to SGSOC!

    Sithe Global Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC), your provisional grant began on the 25th of November 2013 and today November 25 marks the end of your provisional grant. Thus, we the chiefs of Ikoti and Babensi II would like to present our anniversary wishes: May the end of this provisional grant be your END! This would be…

    Chief Ejeba Ewane Joseph & Chief Ekue John Epimba 2 min read
  • Acoustic Research Conducted near the US Atlantic Coast. © Tim Aubry

    New trade protections for sharks – but are they enough?

    Like it or not, around the world many species of animals are seen as tradeable commodities – for things like food, fur, fashion or medicine. Of course we know that historically hunting animals for commercial gain has often been really bad news for the animals concerned. Just stop and think about some of the most…

    Willie Mackenzie 4 min read
  • What to expect during COP22 – our expectations for the results

    With the Paris Agreement coming into force the week before this big UN climate meeting, the timing couldn’t be better for swiftly moving forward. Paris accelerates the transition to the zero…

    Jennifer Morgan 4 min read
  • Whale Fail – no new sanctuary in the South Atlantic (again).

    Bad news from the 2016 International Whaling Commission meeting – as the first significant vote was another disappointment for whales and supporters of conservation. Despite getting a majority of votes in favour, the proposal to create a South Atlantic Whale Sanctuary did not pass, because it was short of the three-quarters majority needed.

    Willie Mackenzie 2 min read
  • 10 good reasons to protect whales

    Killing whales for food has been happening for millennia. But it was commercial whaling – turning whales into barrels of oil for profit – that led to the wholesale destruction of most of the world’s populations of big whales.The loss of whales from our oceans is the same story as overfishing of big fish –…

    Willie Mackenzie 3 min read
  • Let’s stop SGSOC palm oil plantation project

    When I arrived in Babensi II village last July, the whole community was desperately expecting Greenpeace and its partners to provide them with answers and solutions to get their land back. For three years now, many of them have been deprived of their farms and crops, taken by SG Sustainable Oils Cameroon (SGSOC) palm oil…

    Sylvie Djacbou Deugoue 3 min read
  • Let’s make it a green peace

    Today (21 September), around the globe, we mark Peace Day knowing that for many, peace is nowhere to be found. Not today. And unless things change dramatically, not any time soon.

    Bunny McDiarmid and Jennifer Morgan 5 min read
  • Greenpeace turns 45!

    Today Greenpeace Celebrates its 45th anniversary. 45 years ago a group of men and women found in them the courage to establish what has now become an internationally renowned environmental organisation "There's a joke that says, in any bar in Vancouver, Canada, you can sit down next to someone who claims to have founded Greenpeace.…

    Sphume Msomi 3 min read