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Greenpeace activists stand on juvenile yellowfin and skipjack tuna in 
the hold of Philippine mothership the Kenken 888 with a banner reading 
"Stop overfishing Tuna" in Korean. The vessel has transferred the 
catches of six purse seiners at sea over the past month and was 
documented with a pirate purse seiner in close contact. Yellowfin and 
bigeye tuna are suffering from overfishing and Greenpeace wants the 
pockets of international waters between Pacific nations as marine 
reserves.

Greenpeace activists stand on juvenile yellowfin and skipjack tuna in the hold of Philippine mothership the Kenken 888 with a banner reading "Stop overfishing Tuna" in Korean. The vessel has transferred the catches of six purse seiners at sea over the past month and was documented with a pirate purse seiner in close contact. Yellowfin and bigeye tuna are suffering from overfishing and Greenpeace wants the pockets of international waters between Pacific nations as marine reserves.

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University of California, Berkeley (Cal) students passed an Associated 
Students of the University of California (ASUC) resolution stating, 
“we do not support the selling of Kimberly-Clark products in the ASUC 
Student Store, and direct(ing) the ASUC President to write a letter to 
Kimberly-Clark condemning their forest practices.”

University of California, Berkeley (Cal) students passed an Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) resolution stating, “we do not support the selling of Kimberly-Clark products in the ASUC Student Store, and direct(ing) the ASUC President to write a letter to Kimberly-Clark condemning their forest practices.”

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As a result of student pressure (over 1,100 petitions, two front page 
articles, and a Forest Crimes Scene protest), Kleenex products were 
phased out of the Cal Student Store.

As a result of student pressure (over 1,100 petitions, two front page articles, and a Forest Crimes Scene protest), Kleenex products were phased out of the Cal Student Store.

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Northern Arizona University (NAU) completely phased out Kimberly-Clark 
products on campus. NAU is now purchasing toilet tissue products with 
only 100% recycled content and non-chlorine bleaching.

Northern Arizona University (NAU) completely phased out Kimberly-Clark products on campus. NAU is now purchasing toilet tissue products with only 100% recycled content and non-chlorine bleaching.

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Several views of the Aaptos kanuux, named for the Aleut word for 
heart, are visible in this Greenpeace handout image. The Aaptos 
kanuux, the first of its kind, was discovered during a Greenpeace 
expedition to the Pribilof Canyon in the Bering Sea off the coast of 
Alaska. It was found at a depth of 700 feet using a Deep Work 
submarine on August 1, 2007.

Greenpeace expedition discovers new sea sponge species

On a trip to the Bering Sea in August 2007, the Greenpeace crew on board the Esperanza discovered a new species of sponge, Aaptos kunuux, named after the Aleut word for "heart."

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Activists use their bottoms to demand ancient forest protection.

Leave Cottonelle Behind

Activists expose the truth about Cottonelle and ancient forest destruction.

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The Department of Interior continues to drag their feet on protecting 
polar bears as they move full steam ahead on plans to drill for oil in 
prime polar bear habitat.

Polar Bears Feel the Heat

Greenpeace activists (and a polar bear) traveled to the Department of Interior and designated the building as a ‘critical habitat for oil lobbyists’ to highlight the repeated delays and the deception involved in listing the polar bear as an endangered species.

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