Toxic chemicals in our environment threaten our rivers and lakes, our air, land and oceans, and ultimately ourselves and our future. Greenpeace has been leading the way toward a toxic-free future for decades.
Without the global ocean there would be no life on Earth. Greenpeace believes we need to tackle a great many threats to the oceans' viability and find better ways of managing their resources.
Boston, MA--Yesterday’s ISO proposal on upgrades to the transmission system removes any impediment to shutting down Salem Harbor Generating Station. The closure of this plant will be the culmination of years of work by local citizens and...
We are delighted that Philips has announced a change in its recycling policy, taking responsibility for the cost of recycling its own products. Earlier this week Philips confirmed that these costs should no longer be paid directly by its...
Los Angeles, California: Toy giant Mattel, the company behind Barbie, announced today that it will stop buying paper and packaging linked to rainforest destruction following a global campaign by Greenpeace.
Issaquah, WA‐ Greenpeace USA congratulated Costco Corporation today on its newly revised sustainability seafood policy. The new policy covers the vast majority of the chain’s seafood inventory and means the retailer will discontinue sales of...
As of today, residents of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket can look forward to getting most of their energy without the risk of acid rain, asthma, or oil spills, and without contributing to the global climate crisis. The US Department of...
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