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What we can imagine we can create together
Have you ever heard of the term “Ubuntu”? It is an African Nguni Bantu term which means "I am because you/we are"
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Best of Greenpeace ships of 2022
Ships have always been at the heart of Greenpeace’s activism. To honour the journey that 2022 has been, let’s look at some inspiring pictures of our iconic ships as they sail the seas on missions, protests and campaigns to protect our planet and fight for environmental justice.
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Dare To Dream – Visions for the future with the youth of Indonesia
The Indonesia Youth Festival took a different approach by engaging the youth through a happier and more lighthearted mood. The festival aimed at educating them to own their understanding about politics and oligarchy, and emphasizing their role in creating a better future.
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Four ways Europe’s governments must respond to the global energy crisis
It’s a volatile time for Europe. War. Historically high gas, oil, and electricity prices. High inflation. Looming recession. Climate crisis. Soon, winter will arrive, leaving people at risk of a choice between being able to afford to heat their homes or cook their meals.
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Big oil is driving gender-based violence and femicide
South Africa’s South Durban Industrial Basin over the years has seen numerous events of ecological damage that continue to feed into gender-based violence and femicide
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Case at the International Criminal Court put violence in the Amazon in the global spotlight
The International Criminal Court Prosecutor is asked to investigate whether the mass human rights abuses that have taken place in the Brazilian Amazon over the last 10 years constitute crimes against humanity.
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Greenpeace comment on the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize laureates
Greenpeace congratulates the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize laureates and salutes their courage and perseverance in speaking truth to power. The struggle for peace and human rights remains more urgent than ever.
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The Karipuna People are under threat and want the world to act
The Karipuna Indigenous People met with Ambassadors from European countries to ask for help to protect their lands and rights from land-grabbers and loggers.
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In Conversation with anti-apartheid activist Pregs Govender
Renowned anti-apartheid activist, politician and author Pregs Govender chats to fellow author and Greenpeace Storytelling Advisor Yewande Omotoso about her activism - then, and now