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Whaling on trial: Vindication!

Feature story | December 23, 2010 at 12:32

TOYKO: After two and a half years of hard work in Japan to expose corruption at the heart of the whaling industry - we have a significant victory!

Deep-water fishing: time to stop the destruction

Publication | May 1, 2005 at 0:00

Deep sea bottom trawling uses large, heavy gear that is designed to drag, across the sea bed, causing massive collateral damage. Habitats, such as ancient corals, some of them thousands of years old, which provide shelter for hundreds of other...

Global protest over arrest of Japanese whale activists

Feature story | June 30, 2008 at 0:00

Global protest continues to mount with protests and vigils in front of Japanese embassies around the world and more than 180,000  190,000 200,000 letters being sent to the Japanese government demanding the release of Junichi Sato and Toru Suzuki...

Whale meat scandal: Many questions

Feature story | July 18, 2008 at 0:00

Why would we believe the whaling industry when it says it is innocent? The institutions behind the Japanese whaling operation have apparently now investigated themselves and cleared themselves of any wrongdoing over the whale meat embezzlement...

Japan holds whale activists without charge (Updated)

Feature story | June 20, 2008 at 0:00

Japanese police have arrested two Greenpeace activists for exposing a whale meat scandal involving the government-sponsored whaling programme. The two activists, Junichi Sato, 31, and Toru Suzuki, 41, are being investigated for allegedly stealing...

Japanese government to investigate whale meat scandal (UPDATED)

Feature story | May 15, 2008 at 0:00

Stake outs, testimony from informers, hidden cameras and tailing trucks full of stolen goods - it reads like a Hollywood movie, but it was an every day experience for Greenpeace activists in Japan, who have spent four months cracking open a major...

Deep-water fishing: time to stop the destruction

Publication | May 1, 2005 at 0:00

Deep sea bottom trawling uses large, heavy gear that is designed to drag, across the sea bed, causing massive collateral damage. Habitats, such as ancient corals, some of them thousands of years old, which provide shelter for hundreds of other...

85 tonnes of whale meat may soon be abandoned after unsuccessful import

Press release | August 26, 2008 at 17:28

A Greenpeace investigation has revealed that around 85 tonnes of whale meat, sent to Japan in late May 2008 from Northern Europe, and for which the Japanese government has not yet received an application for import procedures, may have to be...

UPDATE: Greenpeace activists held for further investigation for exposing embezzlement...

Press release | June 22, 2008 at 12:47

Two Greenpeace activists who exposed large scale embezzlement of tax payers' money from the Japanese government whaling programme will be kept in custody for a further 10 days, without charge, under the order of the Aomori Court.

Sellafield, broomsticks and the human cost of nuclear power

Blog entry by Justin McKeating | November 18, 2010 2 comments

Sellafield - © Greenpeace / Nick Cobbing How should we describe the scandal that came out of the UK’s Sellafield nuclear facility this week ? Grotesque? Sick? Organs and bones were illegally harvested from the bodies...

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