The second in a series of hearings in the Philippines into the responsibility of fossil fuel companies for human rights harms resulting from climate change.
Coral reefs are some of the most diverse and valuable ecosystems on Earth. This video enlightens us about the status of coral reefs in the Philippines, its importance, its ecological and economic contribution not just in the Philippines but...
Wrap up of the Rainbow Warrior's Climate Justice Ship Tour 2018 in Manila
2015, another remarkable year of protecting our PLANET. Without you, this success would not be possible. Thank you for all your support. Your strength and courage inspired us. THANK YOU.
Fewer boats, more fish. Greenpeace calls on delegates at the WCPFC 2013 meeting in Cairns, Australia to come up with concrete solutions to end overfishing in the high seas.
Oceans campaigner Nathaniel Pelle, onboard the Chinese vessel Jin Lu Yuan 005 to document the catch. Whilst onboard activists witnessed a shark and a ray in the bycatch.
Fish Aggregating Devices (or FADs) are still widely used by tuna fishing fleets throughout the Pacific Ocean despite a (temporary) ban. The use of FADs results in the bycatch of many juvenile and unwanted species contributing to the depletion of...
Take a deep breath and imagine the oceans... Short Greenpeace documentary outlining the threats to our oceans and what can be done to restore their health produced in 2005.
Apo Island in the Philippines is one of the world's first marine reserves. This protected area has restored a previously degraded reef and is fully supported by the local fishermen.
A growing body of scientific evidence that demonstrates what we at Greenpeace have been saying for a long time: that the establishment of large-scale networks of marine reserves, urgently needed to protect marine species and their habitats, could...
Pacific tuna stocks are under pressure from over harvesting by destructive and illegal fishing practices. Through its work in the region, Greenpeace aims to safeguard the future of the marine ecosystem and the people who depend on it.
The Esperanza's back in Southeast Asia to defend it from destructive and excessive fishing. Help her defend our oceans from the most pressing threats it faces today. Your voice is the most powerful force of change, sign up at www.defendouroceans.org
Greenpeace is launching GPTV, a bi-monthly reportage of regional and international Greenpeace news and events, uploaded on a dedicated YouTube channel and promoted through the Greenpeace website and social media.
Together we have showed the world what is possible by showing our unified voice that we want to create a global sanctuary around the North Pole, and ban offshore drilling and destructive industry in the Arctic. Together we have stood to...
The world’s energy system has bestowed great benefits to society, but it has also come with an expensive price tag: climate change due to human activities that have led to the build-up of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the...
2011 was the year the bottom shook the top, the year the ballerina danced on the bull, and “The Protestor” was named Time Magazine person of the year. The faces in our Year in Pictures pay testament and tribute to our contribution and to the...
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