Rhinoceroses Dependent on Rivers for Their Habitat When one thinks of river-dependent animals, they tend to think of those that spend most of their time in the water such as hippos and river dolphins, not rhinoceroses. However, despite the fact that rhinos may occasionally cross a river or seek relief […]
Category: Economic Justice and Rights
“Brightening up the News Cycle: Inspiring Stories of Progress from Across the Globe”
Greenpeace International has released a new report highlighting notable wins in the climate and environmental justice space from around the world. The report aims to inspire and motivate people around the globe to continue fighting for a better, greener, and fairer world for all. From securing a Global Ocean Treaty […]
Italian Citizens and Organizations Band Together to Sue ENI for Violating Human Rights and Contributing to Climate Change
Italian citizens and organizations file a lawsuit against fossil fuel company ENI for its alleged contribution to climate change, resulting in past and future damages that violate human rights. The lawsuit also implicates ENI‘s main shareholders, the Ministry of Economy and Finance and Cassa Depositi e Prestiti S.p.A, as the […]
Dutch Citizens Sue Their Own Country for Climate Change Impact on Caribbean Island Bonaire
Dutch citizens living on the Caribbean island of Bonaire, a former Dutch colony and now a special Dutch municipality, have launched a legal action against the Dutch government through Greenpeace Netherlands. They are accusing the Dutch government of negligence for not protecting them from climate change impacts, which is having severe […]
Hyundai Construction Equipment Pledges to Halt Sales of Excavators Used for Illegal Gold Mining in the Amazon
Hyundai Construction Equipment (HCE) has announced measures to prevent the use of its excavators in illegal gold mining in the Amazon, following the release of a Greenpeace report on the issue. The report revealed that HCE’s heavy machinery is being used for illegal mining on indigenous lands in the Amazon. […]
“Shedding Light on Earth Hour: A Global Movement for Climate Awareness”
Earth Hour: A Symbolic Move to Raise Environmental Awareness On March 26, 2022, people from over 190 countries and territories turned off their lights for one hour, known as Earth Hour. This year marks the 16th annual celebration of Earth Hour, an initiative launched in 2007 by the World Wildlife […]
NGO Coalition Urges TSMC to Bolster Climate Change Pledges.
NGO Coalition calls on TSMC to Strengthen Climate Commitments A coalition of NGOs consisting of Stand.earth, 350 Asia, and Greenpeace International launched a new website called timetochipin.org to reduce the carbon footprint of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest chipmaker. Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon are key clients of […]
How Our Food Choices Affect the Climate Crisis
The impact of food production and consumption on climate change is a major topic of concern for environmentalists and climate change analysts. The global food system, including the growing, processing, transporting, distributing, consumption, and disposal of food, contributes to one-third of greenhouse gas emissions every year. The damaging practices in […]
Hyundai Construction Equipment Pledges to Combat Illegal Mining in Amazon Following Greenpeace Report
Hyundai Construction Equipment’s recent pledge to help combat illegal mining in the Amazon is a significant step towards the protection of indigenous lands and the environment. The Korean company’s decision came after a report by Greenpeace Brazil and Greenpeace East Asia revealed that excavators, particularly those manufactured by Hyundai, were […]
“From Overfishing to Microplastics: Why Tuna Requires Urgent Rethinking”
The consumption of tuna has been on the rise due to its versatility, nutrition, and perceived sustainability. Tuna has become a popular food choice, with tuna sandwiches, poke, and salad being some of the many options. However, the demand for tuna has led to a decrease in tuna stocks globally, […]