All articles by Greenpeace International
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“Stop deep sea mining, not protests”, Greenpeace demands regulator
Governments gather to debate deep sea mining amid growing public resistance, as the 29th session of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) starts in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Deforestation Anonymous
In Indonesia since 2021, one forestry company – PT Mayawana Persada – has cleared more than 33,000 hectares, an area nearly half the size of Singapore. As this report sets…
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Massive deforestation in Borneo destroying orangutan habitat
A coalition of leading environmental organisations have released a report that sheds light on the alarming resurgence of deforestation in Indonesia.
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Seventh Great Barrier Reef mass bleaching a desperate warning to end fossil fuels
“We know that the climate crisis is driving deadly marine heatwaves and devastating our marine ecosystems, but the frequency and scale at which these mass bleaching events are now occurring is frightening — every summer we’re holding our breath."
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Money Heist star Alba Flores joins Greenpeace Galápagos expedition – urges governments to ratify UN Ocean Treaty and protect the High Seas
Alba Flores witnesses the beauty and the threats facing the Galápagos and urges governments to accelerate the UN Ocean Treaty ratification process.
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Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise ship arrives in the Galápagos for research expedition
The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise has embarked on a six-week expedition around the Galápagos Islands.
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We have good news
Notable wins in the climate, social and environmental justice space to inspire us in our fight for a better, greener, and fairer world for all.
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Greenpeace marks launch of South Asia office in Sri Lanka with Rainbow Warrior ship tour
Yesterday, Greenpeace officially launched its South Asia regional office in Colombo, Sri Lanka with the arrival of the iconic ship Rainbow Warrior, marking the beginning of the highly anticipated "People For Climate - Greenpeace Indian Ocean Ship Tour 2024" over the next 6 days.
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Global heating exceeds 1.5°C threshold for 12 months – Greenpeace reaction
Greenpeace reaction to Copernicus ClimateChange Service EU climate service data which has shown that for the first time global warming has likely exceeded a global average of 1.5°C above the pre-industrial baseline across an entire year, from February 2023 to January 2024.