All articles by Greenpeace International
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UNOC3: “Fine words must now translate into action”, Greenpeace comment
The UN Ocean Conference concludes with progress made towards the ratification of the High Seas Treaty
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From powerful images from São Paulo, to the UN Oceans conference in France, to a beautiful projection in Turkey, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.
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“Nice Declaration” for an ambitious plastics treaty: the wake up call the world needs
Over 90 member states at the United Nations Ocean Conference today announced their support to the ministerial declaration.
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Greenpeace calls for international action to release the Madleen aid vessel
Greenpeace calls upon the international community to urgently uphold international law and ensure the immediate release of the Freedom Flotilla humanitarian vessel the Madleen along with its crew. The ship…
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Greenpeace comment on opening of UN Ocean Conference
The UN Ocean Conference is the most significant political moment on oceans since the agreement of the Global Ocean Treaty in 2023
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From powerful images from Spain to the South Pacific Ocean, Paris, to a massive protest rally in Brazil, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.
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Greenpeace activists disrupt industrial fishing operation ahead of UN Ocean Conference
“These longliners are industrial killing machines. Greenpeace Australia Pacific took peaceful and direct action to disrupt this attack on marine life."
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Minerals for Energy Transition: Greenpeace’s Guiding Principles
Five guiding principles to set out a pathway for ensuring that the supply and use of transition minerals is both just and equitable.
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Why investors should think twice before going Dutch with JBS
An open letter from Greenpeace International to investors ahead of JBS’ listing shares on the NYSE on 12 June
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France spent €90,000 to discredit the impact of Pacific nuclear testing – Greenpeace response
"This act by France is not just a denial of truth — it is an insult to generations who continue to live with the radioactive legacy of these experiments."