From documenting the forest fire in Spain to fire prevention training in Indonesia, to the UN oceans meeting in New York, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.
Spain -Wildfires are tearing through Spain - already nearly 400,000 hectares burned, lives lost, and communities devastated.
Indonesia – Greenpeace Indonesia's Forest Fires Prevention Team (TCA) conducts an emergency first aid (PPGD) practice during the Forest Fires Prevention Team (TCA) 2025 training activity in Lebung Itam village, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, South Sumatra, Indonesia.

United Kingdom – Greenpeace ocean campaigner Franziska Saalmann meets former Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel at the Stralsund Maritime Museum (a Greenpeace partner).
The occasion is the endangered porpoise populations. In the southwestern and eastern Baltic Seas, which, according to the latest counts, number between 1,300 and 5,800. The genetically distinct population in the eastern Baltic Sea now comprises only about 500 animals and is threatened with extinction.
United States of America – During the second day of the meeting of the Global Ocean Treaty Preparatory Commission, Greenpeace held an event at the United Nations Headquarters in partnership with activists, scientists and indigenous community members. Together, they made the case for large new protected areas of the high seas in the Atlantic and across the globe, which could help to reach the 30 by 30 target. The event, featuring panellists from Bermuda, Nigeria, and Canada, demanded integrity in recognising and empowering local and Indigenous rights, allowing for co-governance rooted in both scientific and traditional knowledge. This grounded, inclusive approach will ensure these Marine Protected Areas are both ecologically robust and socially just.
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