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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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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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Which do you prefer: a whale breeding ground or an oil field?
It’s clearer now, more than ever before, that BP should stay out of the Amazon Reef.
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Greenpeace activists stage second climate emergency protest at Polish coal terminal
“We have little time left to prevent an unfolding climate disaster and the Polish government’s reliance on coal puts at risk our hopes for a safe and sustainable future."
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Climate crisis: Greenpeace activists detained, stop coal shipment in Poland
“This is a climate emergency and we need to take action now. This is our moment of truth and there is no turning back."
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Protecting the Oceans, from Pole to Pole
We’re on an epic voyage from the Arctic to the Antarctic, to reveal the wonders that lie beneath the surface of our oceans and confront the threats they face.
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Steve Sawyer, 1956-2019
To his colleagues, Sawyer will be remembered for the qualities of his leadership and his faith in the power of loyalty, integrity, rationality, and commitment.
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Roger Grace: an underwater photo legend
Last week we received the sad news that one of our great specialist underwater photographers who worked extensively with Greenpeace over the years, Dr. Roger Grace, has passed away.
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Thousands of endangered sharks slaughtered by overfishing, new report reveals
Activists confronted a fishing vessel yesterday around 200 miles away from The Azores as it was hauling in sharks on a longline, capturing shocking footage of their practices.
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Sharks Under Attack
Shark catches must be dramatically reduced if we want to see healthy oceans for future generations.