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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From a powerful protest in Madrid to Berlin and one in Wellington, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.
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Greenpeace activists send message after court hearing: We took direct action for a strong plastics treaty
“I came to South Korea and participated in a peaceful protest to amplify the voices of millions calling for production cuts. Right now, petrochemical lobbyists are working hard to weaken this treaty. We took action to resist that.”
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Greenpeace organisations challenge perverse damages in Energy Transfer lawsuit
In the first hearing since the trial concluded in Energy Transfer’s bullying lawsuit against Greenpeace International and Greenpeace in the US, the defendants argued to reduce the more than USD$660 million damages awarded to Energy Transfer.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From a powerful protest in Bulgaria to one in downtown Tokyo, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.
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Tropical Forest Forever Facility could be a breakthrough on forest protection, but key issues need to be addressed, Greenpeace position paper
A Brazilian-led initiative has the chance to allow forests to have more value protected than destroyed, but it needs to avoid mistakes of past mechanisms.
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High Integrity Forest Finance: Learning from Past Mistakes in the Development of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility
Learning from Past Mistakes in the Development of the Tropical Forests Forever Facility (TFFF).
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Transcript: The politics of ocean protection
This week, we’re looking forward at the future of our oceans, the campaigns fighting to protect them, and the political challenges threatening their health.
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Greenpeace Statement on Drone Bombing of the Conscience Aid Ship
Greenpeace strongly condemns the drone attack on the Conscience, an humanitarian vessel carrying aid to Gaza. Humanitarian relief efforts must be protected, not targeted.
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Why we must still dare to dream of an inclusive world for all
However, I strongly believe that social movements have evolved in ways that even if we take two steps back, we will take an even bigger step forward.
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We risk our lives facing Amazon wildfires. What will politicians risk to make the polluters behind them pay
A firefighter describes the horror of witnessing the Amazon being consumed by wildfires, and why he cannot turn his back on it.