The ongoing battle against Big Oil bully Energy Transfer’s meritless SLAPP lawsuit is a fight for freedom of speech and the right to peaceful protest. And it is far from over!
Now is your chance to push back against big polluters like Energy Transfer. Tell this Big Oil bully that we will not be silenced.
This journey brings together science, storytelling, and activism to support the Marshallese movement for justice and recognition.
Since time immemorial women are at the forefront of demanding change through campaigning and challenging the existing status quo.
Imagine a world where forests flourish and oceans are full of life. Where energy is as clean as a mountain stream. Where everyone has security, dignity and joy. We can’t build this future alone, but we can build it together.
Millions of people are working towards a more green and peaceful future for our planet and its people — these are their stories.
From inspecting stolen timber to protesting US arms sales, here are a selection of images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.
Marizilda Cruppe is an independent photographer based in Manaus, Amazonas, focusing on social inequality, environmental, gender and violation of human rights.
It’s been a busy week in the Greenpeace world, from gambling with the oceans in Bergen, to defending Indigenous lands in Tanzania and a nuclear April fools prank in Zurich.
Together we are part of a growing, global movement determined to bring about the changes our planet desperately needs.
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