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Up to a third of national delegations to key fishing governance meetings are fishing industry representatives, Greenpeace report finds
Up to a third of national delegations to key fishing governance meetings are fishing industry representatives, Greenpeace report finds
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New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra admits lawbreaking to settle greenwashing lawsuit
The world’s largest dairy exporter, New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra has admitted that the packaging on its flagship Anchor-brand butter breached fair trade laws in order to settle a lawsuit brought by Greenpeace Aotearoa in 2024.
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Denmark’s “Pig Election” matters far beyond Denmark for healthy water
Denmark’s “Pig Election” shows how industrial meat and dairy are polluting drinking water and why this fight matters far beyond Denmark. From nitrate contamination to pesticide pollution, communities are pushing back against Big Ag and demanding a different food system.
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5 things Big Ag doesn’t want you to know This World Water Day
While Big Ag executives hide behind the claim that they are ‘feeding the world,’ their own run-off is poisoning the very communities they claim to serve. Here are the 5 facts about Nitrate (NO3) that show our current water laws need an upgrade.
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Energy in times of war: From fragility to resilience
War does not remain confined to the front lines; rather, it quickly seeps into homes, kitchens, transportation, generator bills, and the ability of families to secure their basic needs and feel safe and stable.
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Beyond Extraction: Pathways for a 1.5°C-aligned Energy Transition with Less Minerals
This global research - the first of its kind - shows that we can power an ambitious energy transition without sacrificing crucial ecosystems - whether on land or at sea.
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Greenpeace International response to OPEC+ oil output decision amid war on Iran and disruption in the Strait of Hormuz
Today’s OPEC meeting makes one thing clear: as long as our world runs on oil and gas, our peace, security and our pockets will always be at the mercy of geopolitics. – Greenpeace International Executive Director Mads Christensen









