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Chinese equity investments in energy reshape South and Southeast Asia – Greenpeace analysis
"It’s Beijing’s job to educate Chinese companies on coal risks and the potential of equity investment in renewables before a series of bad investments put a stink on the whole Belt and Road.”
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Why we need to protect places like the Lost City
Discovering the Lost City was the most exciting moment of Professor Gretchen Früh-Green's career, and it was all down to chance.
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Did life on Earth begin in the deep sea?
Some scientists think the ocean floor might well be the very place where life on our planet first evolved.
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Annual report 2017
An important part of our work was coordinating the development of longer term campaign strategies and generating new ideas that will help us realise the world we want to see.
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Greenpeace France blocks arrival of soya ship to stop forest destruction
Today, 50 activists from France, Germany, and the Netherlands, blocked a freighter carrying soymeal for animal feed, coming from the port of Cotegipe, Salvador in Brazil.
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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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Greenpeace brings BP oil rig standoff to a close with protests across two continents
For the past 12 days we’ve seen what one Greenpeace ship and a handful of dedicated activists can achieve in the face of a giant climate-wrecking company.
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BP oil rig U-turns after failing to shake off Greenpeace ship
In the long run, this is a confrontation BP can’t win. They are in it for their profits, we’re in it for our planet’s future.
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Fishmeal industry stealing regional food and livelihoods in West Africa
"West African governments must protect regional fish stocks and put the food security rights of their citizens first, by quickly decreasing the amount of fish going into fishmeal production."









