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Hundreds-strong climate camp emboldens movement of movements for Global South climate justice
Youth climate leaders worked alongside artist eL Seed in creating an art projection to wrap the Climate Justice Camp in Tunisia.
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In pictures: Climate emergencies around the world
Bearing witness to climate disasters explicitly through photographs can take a toll on mental health.
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Decolonisation: A crucial prerequisite to environmental justice in Africa
All across Africa, a colonial approach of extraction and exploitation continues to plague and paralyse economies. It pushes ecosystems to the edge and puts pan-Africanism on a back burner
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Global heat waves are fossil fuel-driven climate chaos
Unprecedented danger will be the new normal if we don’t take urgent action to stop fossil fuel-driven climate change.
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Hundreds of Global South climate organisers gathering ahead of COP27
In the lead-up to COP27, about 400 young climate mobilisers and organisers from across the Global South will gather at a Climate Justice Camp to co-create strategies and demand an equitable response to the climate crisis.
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Saying no to pollution: inspiring actions in the people’s fight for clean air
Citizens around the world are coming together to demand clean air and to prompt governments for the implementation of real solutions.
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Senior women protest at melting Swiss glaciers to highlight climate urgency, ahead of court case
'Our demand for the Swiss government is simple: respect our right to be safe and healthy with strong action against the climate emergency.'
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An address to UN delegates from a Greenpeace Africa campaigner
After two weeks, the UN Ocean Treaty talks failed to reach agreement. Awa Traore, Oceans Campaigner with Greenpeace Africa spoke at the closing plenary.
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Artists create art for clean air out of photos of blue skies
Greenpeace Malaysia collaborated with Malaysian art duo co2 to turn photographs of blue skies collected from all over the world into an artwork to demand clean air.
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Greenpeace report highlights inequity in vulnerable groups’ exposure to air pollution and access to air quality data
A Greenpeace India report reveals that even though air pollution is a universal health problem that affects everyone on this planet, the risks are not evenly distributed amongst the population with some groups of people at greater risk of harm.