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What Lies Beneath: Blackwater & The Sargasso Sea
How do you make people care about a place they’ve never heard of?
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Gaia: everything on Earth is connected
James Lovelock, the British independent scientist, died in 2022 on his 103rd birthday. His seminal book, Gaia, published 40 years ago, helped shift popular perceptions about the Earth.
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Brazilian Indigenous leaders interrupt global summit to tell top brands ‘our survival is at stake’
Indigenous leaders targeted CEOs and senior management of some of the world’s biggest brands, including Nestle, Unilever and Mondelēz, at a summit in Berlin.
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Greenpeace Brazil activists deliver oil spill and charred trees to capital, activists detained
"We are experiencing a climate emergency, we need to abandon fossil fuels and accelerate the transition to a 100% clean and renewable energy matrix.”
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5 ways that Norway is failing our oceans
You’d think that Norway would do anything to protect their nature and the future of humanity, right? Well. Nope.
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4 reasons to give a sh*t about the ‘Our Ocean’ conference
If all politicians do is talk, we need to push them forward to act. This is more important than you might think.
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UK ‘undecided’ on Shell’s plan to leave oil waste in the North Sea — Greenpeace response
"The UK government needs to see sense and put the goal of protecting the ocean for current and future generations firmly above Shell’s profits."
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Did you know there are enormous mountains under the sea?
Seamounts are large submarine volcanic mountains, formed through volcanic activity and submerged under the ocean.
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Greenpeace activists board Shell oil rigs in protest against plans to leave behind oil in the North Sea
“Shell’s plans are a scandal. With escalating climate emergency and species extinction, we need healthy oceans more than ever."
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Inside Indonesia’s “oxygen house” where children come for fresh air
An “oxygen house” at the heart of Indonesia's current forest fires crisis became too much for one Greenpeace photographer. This is his story.