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Antarctic Ocean Commission: Greenpeace urges progress on ocean protection
While the Commission fails to deliver protection, the threats facing the Antarctic continue to worsen.
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Drought in the Amazon is threatening people and biodiversity
A historic drought in the Amazon - aggravated by extreme heat, fires, deforestation and El Niño - is putting the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and biodiversity in the region at risk.
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Does nature really end where cities begin?
#UrbanOctober is exploring how to create safe, clean, resilient cities with nature and life at the centre.
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Activists scale deep sea mining ship to call out its destructive plans off the Pacific coast of Mexico
Greenpeace Mexico activists climbed to the top of a deep sea mining ship to drop a banner reading “Ocean Destroyer”
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10 environmental challenges in Spain from above
As big polluters plunge the world deeper into climate disaster, we take a closer look at the environmental challenges in one country, Spain, together with possible solutions.
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A happy first step along a long road to ocean protection
Greenpeace International Executive Director shares experience witnessing the signing of the Global Oceans Treaty in New York City.
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Norway wants to begin deep sea mining in the Arctic: Here is why it’s a bad idea
Despite being one of Earth's least known and least researched ecosystems, we do know the deep sea contains the greatest diversity of species on earth and is a vital carbon store.
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Antarctic sea ice maximum expected to hit record low – Greenpeace comment
Governments’ actions must reflect this urgency when the Antarctic Ocean Commission meets in just a few weeks.
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Greenpeace confronts Norway’s Prime Minister with giant octopus
Promising to protect the oceans one day and proposing deep sea mining the next, is next level hypocrisy.