💔 Thinking about this blue whale weaving through shipping traffic instead of simply feeding and living in peace. No animal should have to struggle like this.⁣ ⁣ This is why ocean sanctuaries matter. Safe zones where marine life can rest, recover and thrive, free from industrial pressure.⁣
While communities face fires and floods, the powerful flirt with nuclear escalation. With COP30 on the horizon, the world must choose cooperation over chaos. No billionaire bunkers. No nuclear winter. A liveable planet for all. image
Hurricane Melissa isn't a tragedy it's a CRIME. Countries that contributed only a TINY FRACTION of global carbon pollution are now being hit by some of the most destructive hurricanes in their HISTORY. #Jamaica #Cuba #Haiti #Bahamas #HurricaneMelissa
💨 😷 🚨 THE ASEAN HAZE TRAUMA “Transboundary haze pollution is not just an environmental issue. It’s a regional crisis of justice, health, and human rights." - Greenpeace Malaysia Campaign Lead Heng Kiah Chun. image
For anyone still wondering why we campaign against extreme wealth, this is why 👇
Rising heat kills one person a minute worldwide, a new report reveals. One friend, family member, colleague, husband, wife, son, daughter, neighbour, teacher… #StopFossilGas image
There’s nothing RADICAL about wanting a future we can actually live in. A habitable planet should never be up for debate. image
"The way Indigenous Peoples and the rest of the world look at forests is very different. The world sees forests as commodities—but for us, they are life itself. When we defend our territories, we defend the planet."
🚨 GOOD NEWS: The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Norway must assess the global climate impacts of oil and gas before opening new fields. A landmark step for climate and human rights, setting clear limits on fossil fuel expansion. Brought forward by Greenpeace, Young Friends of the Earth, and six young activists standing up for future generations. #PeopleVsOil #PeopleVsArcticOil #Norway #climate #climatejustice image
Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji is warming fast, with fewer freezing days each year. Meanwhile, @npub1v3k6...a6ae, one of the world’s biggest automakers, produces an equivalent of 1.5% of global energy emissions, with 98.6% of cars still fossil-fueled. This year, Toyota quietly reduced its 2026 EV target from 1.5 million to 800,000. This means more carbon emissions, more environmental harm, and a serious blow to global efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C. Tell Toyota to do better.