All articles by Greenpeace International
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Scientists aboard Greenpeace Antarctic expedition find abundance of life in southernmost submarine research dive in history
"Marine life has been thriving, hidden below sea ice for thousands of years. We will use data from this dive to call for the area to get the protection it urgently needs."
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‘Our oceans are being industrialised’ – ahead of major UN ocean conference, Greenpeace report lifts the lid on destructive fishing
As governments meet at the UN to discuss the fate of the world’s oceans, a new Greenpeace International report lifts the lid on a largely unregulated squid fishing industry.
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Russian LNG tanker arriving into France confronted at sea by Greenpeace
Greenpeace France activists on inflatables have taken action to highlight the historical responsibility of fossil fuels in triggering and financing international conflict.
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Squids in the Spotlight
In this report, we examine the expansion of squid fisheries and look at three regions where this expansion has occurred.
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New analysis on severe nuclear hazards at Zaporizhzhia plant in Ukraine – only solution is immediate end to war
Russia's invasion of Ukraine poses an unprecedented nuclear threat, according to analysis on severe hazards at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
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Antarctic Sea Ice Minimum set for a record low
Over the past two decades, the region has seen extreme variations in its sea ice extent, but this year’s drop is unprecedented since measurements began.
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Hope floats: the Greenpeace Esperanza retires after two decades, but the light shines on
For over 20 years, the Greenpeace ship 'Esperanza' - 'Hope' in English' - lit up the darkness in the fight to protect the environment. Its voyage has now come to an end, leaving behind a proud legacy.
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Campaigners warn of ‘unthinkable’ restrictions on civil society participation at Global Ocean Treaty negotiations
Historic negotiations at the UN towards a Global Ocean Treaty could face unprecedented restrictions on civil society participation.