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A decade since the Fukushima disaster
Ten years have been a long journey. Looking back at the archives from the first team deployed to Fukushima on 26 March, 2011, it reminds us that a decade is a long time but also not enough to wash away the pain caused from the accident.
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Photographing Fukushima for the future
“It is said that a single photo can move the world. I hope that I can leave a record of the Fukushima that I have witnessed, so that 50 or 100 years on in the future, people can know what happened here.”
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Mexico banned GMOs. What are the next steps?
On December 31, 2020, a presidential decree banned transgenic corn and use of glyphosate. What does that mean exactly?
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The system isn’t broken, ‘Davos man’ built it this way. So let’s change it
To tackle the crises we’re in, we need radical recoveries. Green and just programs that strengthen our communities, respect the planet and uproot injustice. #BetterThanDavos
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Our society is broken – it’s time to reimagine a new one
Four climate justice activists share their visions for re-imagining tax, democratic ownership, stewarding nature and climate care.
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To our essential public transport workers: thank you
Covid has many lessons to teach us. One of them certainly is that as a society we need to invest in strong public services that serve the needs of the community - and the people providing these services deserve our gratitude.
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Living in the shadow of industrial meat production
All over the world, ordinary people suffer from the consequences of industrial meat production. These are just a few of their stories.
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SO2 emissions fall in India as coal use slows – Greenpeace global ranking
In 2019, human-made SO2 emissions fell in all three of the world’s top SO2 emitter countries - India, Russia and China - the new Greenpeace report shows.
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It’s time to transform transport
By calling on our politicians to invest in community spaces over private profit and by making our own informed travel choices, we can transform transport.
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Life-defending women: From handicrafts to protective masks
In São Gabriel da Cachoeira, a town in the state of Amazonas, Indigenous People switch from making handicrafts to producing masks for the Peoples of the Upper Rio Negro region.