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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Frozen forests, defiant Dutch, and Shadow Ships - here are a few of our favourite Greenpeace images from around the world this week.
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Inside Greenpeace International’s legal fight against Big Oil’s bullying lawsuit
Bad news for bullies: Greenpeace International (GPI) initiated the first test of the European Union’s new anti-SLAPP Directive, a major step toward ending the practice of the courts being abused to silence those who speak out on matters of public interest.
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Transcript: How could climate change reshape jobs and workspaces?
How a shift to renewable energies and sustainable, equitable transition and transformation, creates decent jobs by addressing both environmental and social challenges.
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Greenpeace International files lawsuit against Energy Transfer in first use of EU anti-SLAPP Directive
Greenpeace International (GPI) initiated the first test of the European Union’s anti-SLAPP Directive by filing a lawsuit today in Dutch court against US-based fossil fuel pipeline company Energy Transfer.
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Behind the Lens: Spotlight on Greenpeace photographers
The first in a series of articles featuring a selection of the best Greenpeace images, as chosen by the people that captured them.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
A performance at the Guggenheim in Bilbao, Kayaktivists in Gdansk, and a beach cleanup in Dakar, here are a few of our favourite images from around the world this week.
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Transcript: AI is changing elections: How can we protect democracy?
Can AI make democracy "better" or does it risk undermining its core principles.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Greenpeace has been a pioneer of photo activism for more than 50 years, and remains committed to bearing witness and exposing environmental injustice through the images we capture.
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Transcript: Are urban communities a remedy for loneliness?
Imagine the feeling of being disconnected, even when you are surrounded by others.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
Greenpeace has been a pioneer of photo activism for more than 50 years, and remains committed to its core values of bearing witness and exposing environmental injustice through the images we capture.