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Greenpeace reacts as fertilizer firms report soaring profits from Iran war supply crisis
Greenpeace International reacts to the news that fertiliser producers have made windfall profits off the back of the war in the Middle East.
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Why Greenpeace sent a ship to help the Global Sumud Flotilla sail to Gaza, and what’s happened
Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise sailed alongside the Global Sumud Flotilla from Barcelona to Syracuse to support a peaceful civilian mission challenging the siege on Gaza and demanding safe, unhindered humanitarian access.
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Greenpeace International’s landmark anti-SLAPP case against Energy Transfer moves forward following restrictions from North Dakota Supreme Court
“Today’s North Dakota Supreme Court opinion does not enable Energy Transfer to escape accountability under Dutch and EU law for their unlawful actions against Greenpeace International."
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War on Iran delivers another bonanza for oil giants while families foot the bill
Shell made a US$6.9 billion first quarter profit, more than double last quarter’s, as the US-Israeli war on Iran drives oil prices above US$100 a barrel.
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From crisis to collective: Turning cyclone Ditwah into a call for climate accountability
More than 600 people lost their lives. Over 300,000 were displaced. Homes, fishing boats, crops, and coastal ecosystems were destroyed. The damage crossed USD $4 billion dollars and entire communities had to rebuild from the ground up.
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Greenpeace launches “Deep Arctic Expedition” livestreaming deep sea science from 3000m depth
Greenpeace departs on a month-long mission to the Arctic deep-sea.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
An illegal intervention in international waters, a solar powered mosque in Jakarta, and a headache for a global meat giant in Amsterdam. Here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.









