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Greenpeace ends Deep Sea Arctic Expedition with findings of new species and over 100 hours of groundbreaking underwater footage
Today, Greenpeace concluded its month-long science expedition to seamounts and hydrothermal hot springs in the Arctic deep sea. The expedition, known as the Deep Sea Arctic Expedition, launched on May 8, 2026, bringing together world-leading researchers and scientists to explore deep-sea ecosystems from depths down to 3,000 metres.
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A Dose of Good News!
Learn about the some of the ways that Greenpeace and its partners have been working to effect change over the past few weeks!
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To All Our Volunteers: A Message of Gratitude, Collectivism, Care & Resilience.
In the continuing spirit of Volunteer Appreciation Week, I wanted to share some words of gratitude and encouragement.To every Greenpeace volunteer reading this: THANK YOU.Your passion, your commitment, and your…
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Spring into some good news!
Your monthly dose of good news!
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Wade into some good news!
Check out some recent wins for the wetlands in this month's dose of good news!
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Canadian Artists Unveil Oceans Murals as Historic Ocean Treaty Comes into Force
OTTAWA – Today, Greenpeace Canada unveiled two coastal murals in celebration of the Global Ocean Treaty officially entering into force after two decades of campaigning to protect the high seas.…
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Double victory: deep sea mining plans halted in the Arctic and Pacific
Norway and the Cook Islands announced a pause to their deep sea mining plans, showing evidence of the growing opposition around the world to this disastrous industry.
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Hooray for the High Seas: the Global Ocean Treaty comes to life
We did it! More than sixty governments have now ratified the Global Ocean Treaty, a crucial milestone for protecting the ocean.
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Greenpeace Canada applauds the Mathur case vs Ontario Court of Appeal ruling
Today, the Federal Court of Appeal ruled in favor of the seven Ontario youth allowing their appeal. The judge will have to re-consider whether Ontario failed to produce a climate plan and a target that complies with the Charter rights. In reaction to the ruling, Priyanka Vittal, Legal Counsel at Greenpeace Canada declared
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Resolution: Justice. Setting intentions for the world we want
January, 2024. By now, the average person has made a brief (or lengthy) list of goals they’d like to achieve for themselves this year. This is no uncommon phenomenon, and…









