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What we found in the Arctic deep sea!
For the first time, Greenpeace has led a unique deep sea expedition to the Arctic. Here's what we found.
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Raising a glass of clean water to a historic win for People over Big Ag
A massive breakthrough in Denmark for people against corporate giants. The new Danish coalition government has officially committed to drastically tightening its drinking water safety standards to protect citizens.
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Greenpeace ends Deep Arctic Expedition with findings of new species – and over 100 hours of video from the deep sea
Greenpeace concluded a month-long science expedition to seamounts and hydrothermal hotsprings in the Arctic deep sea.
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Greenpeace International wins preliminary phase of anti-SLAPP case vs. Energy Transfer
Greenpeace International’s landmark anti-SLAPP lawsuit took a major step forward today when the Amsterdam District Court rejected Energy Transfer’s latest attempt to avoid accountability for its unlawful actions, including back-to-back abusive lawsuits filed in the US.
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Global Ocean Protection Will Fail Without Human Rights at Its Core, Greenpeace Report Warns
New Greenpeace report shows what ocean communities have already achieved in governing the waters they depend on and makes the case for why governments cannot afford to keep building ocean policy without them.
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Global Ocean Justice Now
New report from Greenpeace and ocean communities: Global Ocean Justice Now Making the case for a human rights-based approach to marine conservation
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Greenpeace confronts NVIDIA CEO in Taipei with call for supply chain decarbonization
Today, Greenpeace East Asia activists confronted US semiconductor giant NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang in Taipei face-to-face.
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Javier Bardem, Yasmin Finney, and Greenpeace launch short film ‘SLAPP Suit’ about the threat of corporate intimidation
Academy Award-winning actor Javier Bardem and Children’s and Family Emmy Award-nominated actress Yasmin Finney star in a new film, SLAPP Suit.
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Greenpeace underwater robot sets record for the world’s deepest banner protest from Arctic seabed
Greenpeace deployed an underwater robot from 2,300 meters below the surface to hold the deepest banner protest ever.









