How life and biodiversity are destroyed in Europe
The case studies are indicative of the way global targets are ineffectual even in European countries who present themselves as role models of nature protection.
The case studies are indicative of the way global targets are ineffectual even in European countries who present themselves as role models of nature protection.
The EU fishing fleets fuelling the global shark trade.
Woodside’s Burrup Hub is the most polluting fossil fuel project currently proposed for development in Australia.
Interactive 3D map of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage site “Western Caucasus” with 10 environmental threats that could harm the nature of the Caucasus Mountains.
During the last twenty years the global Intact Forest Landscapes lost 1.5 million km2 or 12% of their area.
Over fifty years – on all continents and oceans – together we have spoken truth to power, borne witness, stopped, blocked and placed our bodies in the way of environmental destruction.
The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise sailed to the Indian Ocean to expose and document the threats our oceans face. As part of this expedition, the onboard team will document wildlife on the Saya de Malha Bank, an area that is home to unique ecosystems.
This tool can help predict the catastrophe, prepare a public campaign on fires and follow the development of the situation using maps and satellites.
The map investigates the link between forest habitats loss and disease outbreaks.
Devastating wildfires are destroying ecosystems worldwide now that natural fire regimes and landscapes are altered by human activities. This map provides a snapshot of communities suffering from and fighting with wildfires from all over the world.