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Good news on Christmas Day for Arctic 30

Press release | December 25, 2013 at 19:29

St Petersburg, 25 December 2013 – The final chapter in the legal ordeal of the Arctic 30 began today as the group was asked to attend a meeting at Russia’s powerful Investigative Committee, where the criminal case against them is being dropped en...

100 days after they were seized, Arctic 30 are leaving Russia

Press release | December 28, 2013 at 0:49

St Petersburg, 27 December 2013 – The Arctic 30 are going home. They are leaving Russia today and over the weekend. A plane carrying five Britons and a Canadian took off shortly after 11:30 am local time from St Petersburg airport, heading for...

Arctic Action LIVE!

Blog entry by Nick Young, Greenpeace New Zealand | August 24, 2012

It’s certainly a mouthful, but it’s also the new name – and face – of Arctic destruction today. This giant Russian platform is set to be the first to try and commercially produce Arctic oil anywhere on the planet. Make no mistake:...

30 Days of Injustice for the Arctic 30

Image gallery | October 23, 2013

Russian parliament votes for amnesty for Arctic 30

Press release | December 18, 2013 at 19:18

Amsterdam - The Greenpeace activists who spent two months in jail after a peaceful protest in the Arctic have expressed relief after the Russian parliament voted to grant them amnesty. But they also declared: “There is no amnesty for the Arctic."

First of the Arctic 30 get visas to leave Russia

Press release | December 26, 2013 at 18:32

St Petersburg, 26 December 2013 – Arctic 30 activist and UK national Anthony Perrett has today been given a visa in his passport from the Federal Migration Service allowing him to leave the country.

First of the Arctic 30 leaves Russia

Press release | December 27, 2013 at 1:00

St Petersburg, 26 December 2013 - The Arctic 30 are leaving Russia. Swedish activist Dima Litvinov is on a train and heading for the border. He will enter Finland at 20:30 local time (17:30 GMT).

G8 countries urged to act

Feature story | July 7, 2009 at 6:00

On the eve of the G8 summit in Italy - our activists have been beaming a message on the Kremlin and floating a life-sized iceberg past the Eiffel tower to call for urgent action from world leaders to save the climate.

Update: Greenpeace International responds to 2 Russian court decisions

Press release | September 26, 2013 at 21:54

A freelance photographer who was on board the Greenpeace International ship Arctic Sunrise is under investigation for alleged piracy under Russian criminal law and will be held in custody for two months as investigations continue.

Hidden Consequences: The unseen price of water pollution

Blog entry by Martin Hojsik | May 27, 2011

Toxic pollution is often unseen. But many of the hazardous chemicals that are discharged into our rivers can stay there for years to come and accumulate inside living organisms. Some can cause cancer while others disrupt hormone...

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