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Greenpeace Science Unit

Background | August 1, 2007 at 15:49

Science is crucial to environmental protection. Many of the global problems we face - like climate change, ozone depletion, and the spread of hormone disrupting chemicals - can only be detected and understood through science.

Internship Research

Job | September 1, 2011 at 10:30

The Research Unit at Greenpeace International is offering a 6 month internship position. Research internships are based in Amsterdam, Netherlands as full-time positions (40 hours per week) for a fixed term of 6 months. This internship option is...

Accuracy of information

Background | September 29, 2006 at 15:57

Meet the scientists

Background | January 8, 2009 at 17:31

Greenpeace Whale Science Programme Captures Rare Humpback Recordings in Antarctica

Press release | January 8, 2008 at 12:17

An international team aboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza, currently searching for the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary, has made a rare series of recordings of humpback whales in Antarctic waters.“We were surrounded...

Another ordinary day in the Arctic…

Blog entry by Joss Garman | September 13, 2011 2 comments

This afternoon I was on watch. Bear watch. Whenever there are people out on the ice, it’s necessary for a couple of people at least, and more if there’s fog, to be keeping a look out. On these occasions there’s usually one person up...

European Court of Justice ruling on stem cell patents

Blog entry by Caroline | October 18, 2011 35 comments

The court ruled that cells derived from human embryos cannot be patented, as patents on such cells would encourage the commercialization of human embryos. Greenpeace is against the patenting of human life. Greenpeace is not...

Water sampling in the Gulf of Mexico

Image | September 22, 2010 at 14:25

22 September 2010 - Gulf of Mexico. The CTD unit (conductivity, temperature & depth) is lowered off the Greenpeace ship, MY Arctic Sunrise. The crew and scientists will work 30 straight hours deploying and recovering the CTD then retrieving water...

Climate Science

Image | September 15, 2009 at 16:45

Scientists Keith Jackson and Steve Comeau drill holes in an ice floe to fix sea ice thickness measuring equipment. Greenpeace is in the Arctic, with a team of scientists researching the effects of climate change on fast depleting sea ice.

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