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Deep sea mining talks resume. Calls for moratorium grow louder
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Eco-anxiety: how to find hope in a climate crisis
Feeling worried or angry about climate change is normal. But when these emotions overwhelm us, it can affect our health. Here’s what we learned from an expert on how to dance (not fight) with our feelings.
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Don’t Stop the music – the sounds of social justice movements
The remake of Fleetwood Mac's classic song Don’t Stop is a call to keep fighting against the polluting companies causing climate change. Why? Because music has fuelled movements for decades. Here are the soundtracks to the world’s biggest fights for justice.
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It’s all connected: the story behind Greenpeace’s new t-shirt design
A new design collaboration with illustrator Ananya Rao Middleton highlights the connected struggles for environmental justice, and a more inclusive future for the green movement.
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Greenpeace Community Gathering: we asked our volunteers what they love about the community – here’s what they said
Greenpeace volunteers from across the UK came together for a weekend to reconnect and work to make our campaigns as strong as possible.
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How to ditch polluting fast fashion for a more ethical and sustainable wardrobe
The global clothing trade is a mess of human misery and pollution. But what’s the alternative? Here’s how to leave fast fashion behind and build a more sustainable wardrobe.
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Government-funded deep sea mining research vessel confronted by Indigenous activists
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The government isn’t rising to the IPCC’s challenge, but the climate movement will
We’re winning the argument on climate change, but still losing the battle on the ground. It’s time for a new approach.
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