Author: Kate Williams
More infoLike the Fijian villagers moving to escape rising sea levels and extreme weather, their voices drowned out by those of more powerful – and more polluting – nations and corporations.
At times like these, you need powerful, independent voices on your side, which is where Greenpeace comes in.
Since its beginnings in the 1970s, Greenpeace has grown into an international force to be reckoned with, stepping up to fight with and for those who aren’t being heard.
In our exclusive interview, Pedro Zorrilla Miras, responsible for climate change at Greenpeace Spain, reveals how the movement has grown over the decades, and how they’re tackling humanity’s greatest challenge. ç
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