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What global deep sea mining negotiations are missing
Indigenous People of the Pacific have been defending the oceans for centuries and hold the key to protecting it for future generations.
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There cannot be climate justice without gender justice
Gender diversity and equality play a crucial role to achieve ambitious and fair climate action.
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The financial sector is undermining the EU’s efforts to tackle nature destruction
The European Union presents itself as a role model in tackling biodiversity loss. But EU banks and finance institutions are bankrolling nature destruction on a global scale.
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Our top 6 ingredients for greener and fairer transport systems
We can fight for, and win, better transport systems. Ones that enable everyone to have affordable, accessible, safe, climate-friendly, connected and socially just mobility.
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A Journey of Resilience: Taking the climate fight to the International Court of Justice
Noqu mata vuvale has a very special meaning in my Fijian language. It means you have opened the gates and entered our loving home and there is a reason why we have kept this special place for you. You are family.
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5 reasons why people of faith are a powerful force in the fight against climate change and environmental crises
Whether religious or atheist, faith guides many of us. Simply because success is not guaranteed in most struggles. Our energy and motivation sometimes find their source beyond logic and rationality. Here are five reasons why people of faith can be a powerful force for a liveable planet.
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Remembering Mario Damato (1955-2024)
When Mario Damato passed away in February 2024, we lost another Greenpeace warrior who made a significant imprint in the organisation.
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Wellbeing: Same Remedy For Gender Inequality and the Climate Crisis
Instead of profit and infinite growth, our economies must prioritise the wellbeing of the planet and the people, starting from those historically impacted, such as women, girls, and non-binary people.
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5 things you need to know about Europe’s forests
Forests cover around 40% of Europe's land area, creating green and lush landscapes. However, a darker reality emerges about their state when you dig into the statistics. Here are five things you probably didn't know about the current state of Europe's forests.
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Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day – United States must comply with Marshall Islands demands for recognition and nuclear justice
70 years ago, on Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands, a thermonuclear weapon with codename Castle Bravo, exploded with an energy of 15 megatons.