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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.
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My life in Indonesia, the country of haze
But each year we hope; we hope that the fire will not return, and the haze will not stifle us.
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Two decades of campaigning win one of Russia’s largest nature reserves
Russia has established one of its largest old-growth nature reserves; a 300,000 hectares area larger than the size of Luxembourg, after two decades of campaigning.
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How thriving oceans can help to defend us against climate change
It’s rare for a day to pass without another apocalyptic warning about the future of Planet Earth, but now we have a unique opportunity to help them recover and thrive.
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New IPCC report shows critical need for accelerated climate action and oceans protection
“The science is both chilling and compelling. The impacts of human-made carbon emissions on our oceans are on a much larger scale and happening way faster than predicted."
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Palm oil and pulp companies with most burned land go unpunished as Indonesian forest fires rage
None of the ten palm oil concessions in Indonesia with the largest total burned areas received serious civil or administrative sanctions.
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First deep divers in the Amazon Reef
“These dives are particularly challenging: the water is loaded with sediments from the Amazon river, currents are very strong and we have no visibility when we start descending."
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‘The climate crisis is an oceans crisis’ – major IPCC report to highlight climate threats to world’s oceans
"Unless we accelerate efforts to curb carbon emissions and take greater steps to protect our oceans, there will be devastating human, environmental and economic consequences.”