June 13, 2025 (Greenpeace (via LinkedIn)) –
Greenpeace posted 18 LinkedIn updates from June 6 to June 13, 2025. The environmental organization's posts covered a wide range of topics, including climate action, plastic pollution, sustainability initiatives, and organizational updates. Let's explore the key areas of focus for Greenpeace during this period.
Climate Action and Environmental Protection
Greenpeace celebrated a significant victory in climate action with a new ruling that requires new oil and gas projects to assess their full climate impact, including emissions from the eventual use of fossil fuels. This decision ensures that emissions can no longer be hidden or downplayed when authorizing new drilling projects. The organization is urging the public to sign the Polluter Pay Pact, advocating for polluters to be held accountable for climate damages.
In a major win for environmental protection, Greenpeace Nederland successfully challenged the nature permit of the Netherlands' largest airport. This ruling forces the airport to reduce its operations, leading to decreased nitrogen pollution, climate emissions, and noise. This victory demonstrates the power of legal action in advancing environmental causes.
The organization also highlighted the importance of community action in building resilience to climate impacts and raising awareness. Greenpeace is encouraging people to join their community to contribute to these efforts.
Climate impact assessment victory for new projects
Dutch airport forced to reduce operations
Community action for climate resilience
Plastic Pollution and Ocean Protection
Greenpeace is actively campaigning against plastic pollution, particularly focusing on microplastics in oceans. The organization warns that without action, the flow of plastic into oceans could triple by 2040. They are urging world leaders to address this crisis at the UN Ocean Conference and the upcoming UN Plastics Treaty talks in Switzerland. Greenpeace is calling on the public to sign a petition demanding that leaders focus on cutting plastic production to end plastic pollution.
The organization also conducted a direct action campaign at Coca-Cola's corporate office in Johannesburg, protesting the company's contribution to plastic pollution in Africa. This bold move highlights Greenpeace's commitment to holding corporations accountable for their environmental impact.
Campaign against ocean microplastics
Protest against Coca-Cola's plastic pollution
Sustainable Energy and Resource Management
Greenpeace East Asia released new research on China's coal power sector, revealing that 11.29 GW of new coal capacity was approved in Q1 2025. While this continues a trend of significant coal expansion since 2021, the organization noted a 41.5% year-on-year drop in approvals in 2024, marking the first annual decline since 2021. Greenpeace emphasizes the need for cleaner, more flexible energy solutions to meet modern grid requirements.
The organization also introduced five principles for a fair, just, and sustainable energy transition. These principles focus on prioritizing minerals for renewable energy and climate action, ensuring justice and equity across the system, reducing mineral demand, promoting reuse and recycling, and protecting sensitive ecosystems and indigenous rights in mining operations.
China's coal power sector analysis
Principles for sustainable energy transition
Global Initiatives and Partnerships
Greenpeace is actively involved in global environmental initiatives. The organization highlighted the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF), a new multilateral initiative led by the Brazilian government set to be released at COP30. This proposal aims to chart a new course for forest protection and sustainable development in the Global South.
The organization is also preparing for the upcoming COP30 in Brazil, with Carolina Pasquali, Executive Director of Greenpeace Brasil, participating in the Hamburg Sustainability Conference alongside partners from indigenous and forest conservation organizations.
Tropical Forest Forever Facility initiative
Hamburg Sustainability Conference participation
Organizational Updates and Recruitment
Greenpeace shared several job opportunities across its global offices. These included positions for a Creative Interventions Campaigner in India, an internship in Switzerland, and a volunteer coordinator role in Hungary. These postings reflect the organization's commitment to expanding its team and engaging new talent in its environmental mission.
Creative Interventions Campaigner job in India
Internship opportunity in Switzerland
Volunteer coordinator role in Hungary
Other Noteworthy Updates
Greenpeace called for the release of the Freedom Flotilla humanitarian vessel, which was seized by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza. The organization also shared content about Arctic expeditions and criticized the meat and dairy industry's attempts to downplay their climate impact. These diverse updates demonstrate Greenpeace's broad range of environmental and humanitarian concerns.
In conclusion, Greenpeace's LinkedIn activity during this period showcases an organization deeply committed to environmental protection, climate action, and sustainable development. From celebrating legal victories to launching new campaigns and participating in global initiatives, Greenpeace continues to position itself as a leader in the environmental movement, driving positive change on a global scale.
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