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From bombs to SLAPPS: We will not be silenced
Being SLAPPed in the face with a liability of more than US$660 million for something we so clearly did not do is not for the faint of heart. But we…
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
A $660 million hammer to free speech, slavery at sea, and a giant whale. Here are a selection of images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.
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Jury delivers verdict finding Greenpeace entities liable for more than US$660 million in Energy Transfer SLAPP trial
Free speech and right to protest on the line in the United States.
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Greenpeace condemns the Israeli government’s renewal of attacks on Gaza and end of the ceasefire
Greenpeace condemns the Israeli government's renewal of the attacks on Gaza and the end of the ceasefire.
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Norway’s Supreme Court hears demand to halt oil and gas field production
This is not just about winning a case – it’s about securing a future where the rights of our planet and future generations come first.
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Transcript: Norway & the Arctic
In this episode, Hannah Stitfall speaks to Andreas B. Heide about the rich diversity of Norway's marine life. And Greenpeace Campaigner, Haldis Tjeldflaat Helle, sheds light on the growing threat of Deep Sea Mining.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
The Rainbow Warrior returns to the Marshall Islands, Greenpeace Africa at the UN, and Refill and Reuse in Mexico City, here are a few of our favourite Greenpeace images this week.
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Transcript: How can I think about the planet when I can’t even afford rent?
Viewing environmental concerns through the lens of social and economic justice can reveal powerful connections between your struggles and the health of our planet.
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Transcript: Into the Abyss
Marine scientist, Sandor Mulsow is here to tell Hannah about the delicate ecosystems that so few know about. Diva Amon introduces us to a new marine threat, which could change the deep sea forever. And Andrew Sweetman tells us about a new discovery that changes what we thought we knew about the seafloor.
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Transcript: Creatures of the Deep
Hannah Stitfall is joined by marine biologist Helen Scales, to discuss some of the most unusual creatures living in the deep sea. And science communicator, Diva Amon, tells us what it’s like to be submersed far below sea level.