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The roots of Greenpeace
This September 2021, Greenpeace will celebrate 50 years of environmental activism, dating from the launch of the first Greenpeace campaign to stop a nuclear bomb test in Alaska.
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Seagrass meadows, coral reefs and destructive fishing
The Saya de Malha Bank is a place that few of us have heard of, let alone been to. I feel privileged to say that I’m one of the few people who has.
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Deep sea mining a disturbing new threat to my home
Deep sea mining companies are in the Pacific carrying out destructive tests. Confronting this industry at sea is Victor Pickering, a Fijian activist onboard Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior ship.
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LIVE from Pacific #4: Our mission to stop deep sea mining before it begins!
In March 2021, the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior set sail to a place called the Clarion Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean to stop deep sea mining.
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LIVE from the Pacific #3: Crossing the Panama Canal and encountering dolphins
We were sailing from the Caribbean to the Pacific. We queued up for two days before crossing the Canal, due to the ship traffic.
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LIVE from the Pacific #2: How to live for 3 months at sea
At the moment when I was writing this blog, the ship was rolling a lot. Although everyone is full of spirit to carry out our mission, when it comes to sea sickness, no matter how strong you are, many can hardly resist the power of nature.
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What we found when we visited the Saya de Malha Bank
In the heart of the Indian Ocean, there is a hidden underwater bank teeming with life: the Saya de Malha Bank
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LIVE from the Pacific #1: Departure! 3 months at sea to protect the ocean
In 2021, I took on a different challenge. I joined the Global Protect the Oceans team to fight for the planet in the campaign frontline, and will be creating and telling stories from the Rainbow Warrior at sea.
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Walls of death: fisheries threaten livelihoods in the Indian Ocean, report reveals
Fishing pressure on the Indian Ocean high seas threatens ocean health, coastal livelihoods and iconic species, with governments failing to act, a new Greenpeace report shows
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World’s first underwater climate strike calls for ocean protection
“Being from an island nation I know first-hand just how important healthy oceans are, not just to our climate but to the billions of people in the Global South who depend on them."