All articles by Greenpeace International
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Behind the Lens: Marizilda Cruppe
Marizilda Cruppe is an independent photographer based in Manaus, Amazonas, focusing on social inequality, environmental, gender and violation of human rights.
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Greenpeace stops offloading of deforestation-linked animal feed destined for New Zealand dairy industry
Greenpeace Aotearoa activists have stopped an Indonesian ship offloading 30 thousand tonnes of palm kernel expeller destined for animal feed by dairy giant Fonterra.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
It's been a busy week in the Greenpeace world, from gambling with the oceans in Bergen, to defending Indigenous lands in Tanzania and a nuclear April fools prank in Zurich.
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Major deep sea mining company goes bankrupt
Major deep sea mining company, Loke Marine Minerals, goes bankrupt
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Russian gas, a candlelight vigil, and a 30-metre long scroll. Here are a selection of images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.
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‘Their gas, your cash’ In the North Sea, European activists protest arrival of US fossil gas
Today, eight activists from Greenpeace Belgium confronted an LNG tanker coming from the US, and heading for the port of Zeebrugge, in protest of Europe’s continued dependence on fossil gas imports
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40 years since evacuation due to US nuclear tests, Greenpeace and displaced Rongelap community honour commitment to nuclear and climate justice fight
“The bonds between Marshall Islands and Greenpeace are very strong and have stood the test of time. They say we rescued them from a contaminated Rongelap, but the reality is that they rescued themselves - the Marshallese are the strong and brave people who took their future into their own hands and continue to do…
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Leaders must step up to show unity in climate fight and Amazon protection
Greenpeace has urged leaders at the Petersberg Climate Dialogue to display global unity and ramp up their efforts to tackle the escalating climate and biodiversity crisis on the road to this year’s UN summit COP30.