Action against the Biggest Tuna Fishing Vessel

Photo | 31 August, 2011

Activists deploy a banner reading "No Fish No Future" next to the Albatun Tres, the world's biggest tuna fishing vessel, known as a super super seiner. The ship can take 3000 tonnes of tuna in a single fishing trip which is almost double the annual catch of some Pacific island countries. Greenpeace has been highlighting the overfishing of tuna in the Pacific for the past two months. 05/27/2008

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Stop Coca-Cola trashing Australia

Video | 7 May, 2013 at 10:16

We've made a new Coke ad -- with a twist! It exposes how this drinks giant is willing to let plastic pollution trash our oceans and kill our marine life.

Greenpeace activists board a coal ship off the Great Barrier Reef

Video | 24 April, 2013 at 15:09

This morning six volunteers boarded a bulk carrier filled with thermal coal, leaving Australia bound for Asia. We did this because Australia's coal exports are the nation’s greatest contribution to climate change and plans are underway to roughly...

Shell abandons 2013 Arctic drilling!

Image | 5 March, 2013 at 16:19

Great news: oil giant Shell has announced that it is giving up on its plans to drill for oil in the Alaskan Arctic in 2013. FIND OUT MORE

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