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Fortieth anniversary of the Rainbow Warrior bombing
Before July 10, 1985, the Rainbow Warrior was already well known, the attack turned it into a legend.
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Bombing of the Rainbow Warrior: A reminder of the power of persistence and resistance, hope and action, to change the world
40 years ago today, Greenpeace’s flagship Rainbow Warrior was bombed and sunk in Auckland Harbour by French secret service agents in an operation that murdered photographer Fernando Pereira.
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You can’t sink a rainbow and you can’t silence hope
40 years since the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior.
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‘Do not invest in US gas exports’ Greenpeace warns EU, backed by new report
A new report by Greenpeace USA, Earthworks, and Oil Change International shows that planned new LNG projects would pose serious financial and climate risks.
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Climate crisis tripled death toll of Europe’s latest heatwave: Greenpeace calls for polluters to pay
Responding to a rapid study by scientists at Imperial College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine that found that the number of heat-related deaths across 12 European cities tripled due to the climate crisis
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Governments are not powerless in the face of deep sea miners colluding with Trump
The 30th session of the International Seabed Authority resumes today. 37 governments are calling for a moratorium on deep sea mining.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From Pride Month celebrations in the Philippines to a massive banner in Spain, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace’s work around the world this week.
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BRICS: Greenpeace calls for strong global leadership in pushing climate action and nature protection
Leaders at the BRICS Summit in Brazil must reinforce multilateralism and deliver an urgent signal they are prepared to act on climate and nature.
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Sky-high protest: activists confront fossil gas in Croatia during heatwave emergency
Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe activists from six countries have climbed 135 meters up a towering fossil gas installation platform known as a Jackup rig.
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Vanishing millet fields, endangered sparrows: The climate crisis and Taiwan’s forgotten guardians
The intertwined fate of these species underscores a deeper truth: supporting Indigenous knowledge and ways of life is not only a matter of cultural preservation, but also a crucial step in safeguarding Taiwan’s biodiversity.