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Antarctic Sea Ice Minimum set for record low
How people power helped saved Argentine Sea from oil companies
Hope floats: Greenpeace Esperanza retires after two decades, but light shines
Campaigners warn of ‘unthinkable’ restrictions on civil society participation at Global Ocean Treaty negotiations
Greenpeace responds to US government Finding on use of forced labor on Taiwan fishing vessel
Greenpeace USA welcomes Coca-Cola’s key step toward goal of 50% of reusable packaging by 2030
AGL is failing regional communities with tardy coal closure timelines
AGL “doesn’t even get a golf clap” for tardy coal closure announcement
Greenpeace International Executive Director steps down to become German Government Climate Envoy
AGL says balances Australia’s energy needs with commitment to decarbonise
Green Electricity Guide reveals Australia’s greenest to dirtiest electricity providers
Morrison’s UNESCO Reef Report “the height of hypocrisy”: Greenpeace
Book excerpt: Education for girls is essential for climate justice
Morrison Government missing in action as Reef outlook goes from bad to catastrophic
Renewable energy hits new highs as fossil fuel giants too slow to act
Morrison Government will do almost anything to protect Reef, except address climate change
FSO Safer tanker could trigger major oil disaster, study shows
Bolsonaro is catastrophe for environment
Rainbows, happy cows and climate killing fossil fuels
“It’s like looking through a window” – giant portal to Antarctic appears in London
Why is Greenpeace talking about taxing super rich?
Woodside closes hasty investment deal for Scarborough mega gas mine – while still struggling for customers
Greenpeace calls for global treaty to include whole life cycle of plastics
Look up, look in
Australia’s hottest temperature this century ‘sounding alarm’ for action on emissions reduction
Labor’s disaster prevention pledge distraction from real action on fossil fuels
World is ditching plastics with reuse and refill laws and practices
How Greenpeace monitors impact within its volunteer and activist communities
Covid and Christmas used to hide failure to protect Great Barrier Reef
Their unheard voices: fishermen of Fukushima
Year of record-breaking extreme weather
2021’s incredible moments in pictures
10 inspiring environmental victories of 2021
TotalEnergies and ExxonMobil to do seismic testing in whale grounds, Greenpeace report shows
Global South perspective on fight against climate crisis
Solar powered internet: NBN Co streams ahead to 100% renewable electricity
Shell in South Africa: fossil fuels at full blast
Nothing else’ – activists scale vast deep sea mining vessel as governments meet to discuss fate of seafloor
Renewables on track to replace almost 80% of coal by 2030, coal barons that don’t act
Policy shonk: Australian banks ranked on exposure to climate risk
Record-high extreme temperatures and fire danger across WA – following Woodside greenlight for climate-wrecking gas mine
Animations we loved this year – 7 short films that inspire action
Greenpeace launches Climate Solutions to help Aussies drive climate action
Has zombie apocalypse of forest fires begun?
Stories from our volunteers
Photographic memories II
Federal Labor misses mark with weak climate policy
True cost of Black Friday