All articles by Greenpeace International
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Right to protest under legal threat from Shell
"Shell can try to shut us up, but we will only get louder.”
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Amazon deforestation reaches highest level in more than a decade
The Amazon is being destroyed by government mismanagement and at the highest rate in more than a decade.
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New Greenpeace report reveals the deadly impact of ghost gear
An estimated 640,000 tonnes of abandoned or lost fishing equipment enter the ocean every year, making up around 10% of the plastic waste in our oceans.
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Ghost Gear
The Abandoned Fishing Nets Haunting Our Oceans Pollution of the world’s oceans is a growing and pervasive problem, and that is especially true of the increasing volume of ocean plastic.
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Taking Norway’s government back to court for climate lawsuit
The Norwegian Government can no longer ignore the dangerous impact its exported oil is having on the climate. Climate change knows no borders.
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Top consumer companies’ palm oil sustainability claims go up in flames
Unilever, Mondelez, Nestle, and P&G are each linked to up to 10,000 fire hotspots in Indonesia.
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Berlin court agrees climate lawsuits are admissible in principle
This ruling does not save a single tonne of CO2. We are already significantly affected by the climate crisis. How bad does it have to get?
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Greenpeace exposes destructive fishing vessels in the South Atlantic
Greenpeace Andino activists protested today against the lack of regulation for the fishing industry in the South Atlantic.