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  • Esperanza in Jamaica with Banner © Bárbara Sánchez Palomero / Greenpeace
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    Oceans

    Four reasons why the International Seabed Authority probably won’t protect our oceans

    Activists from around the world sailed on board the Greenpeace ship Esperanza, to protest in front of the International Seabed Authority meeting in Jamaica.

    Louisa Casson •
    24 July 2019
    3 min read
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    Oceans

    Scientists sound alarm about “destructive” deep sea mining as Greenpeace demands government action

    "...1.5 million people around the world are calling for governments to protect our oceans and the hidden treasures of the deep sea from reckless exploitation."

    Greenpeace International •
    23 July 2019
    4 min read
  • Stop Fossil Fuel Action in Sicily, Italy. © Francesco Alesi / Greenpeace
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    Climate

    We need to unite to stop this climate emergency

    June was the hottest month our planet has ever experienced and we’re set to experience our hottest July ever.

    Isis Wiedmann •
    23 July 2019
    3 min read
  • Child and e-waste, Guiyu, China © Natalie Behring / Greenpeace
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    Consumption

    It’s a Waste World

    Our modern electronic devices represent a massive waste stream. Last year, electronic waste reached an all-time record of 65 million tonnes.

    Rex Weyler •
    20 July 2019
    9 min read
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    Consumption, Oceans

    Deep sea mining is not the future

    When we’re facing a climate emergency, deep sea mining is clearly an awful idea.

    Louisa Casson •
    17 July 2019
    4 min read
  • Lost City artwork © Charlie Adlard
    Stories
    Oceans

    How an Instagram hashtag is inspiring thousands to protect the oceans

    If you follow artists on Instagram, you likely know of the #DrawThisInYourStyle challenge. Now it's being used to help bring to life a part of the ocean which is at risk.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 July 2019
    5 min read
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    Climate

    Announcing the first ever global summit on human rights and climate change

    The People’s Summit on Climate, Rights and Human Survival was announced in an open-letter. Read it here in English, Español & Français.

    Jennifer Morgan and Kumi Naidoo •
    9 July 2019
    13 min read
  • Plastic Pollution & Brand Audit Event in Greece. © Constantinos Stathias / Greenpeace
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    Consumption

    Reduce once or clean forever?

    To make beach cleanups effective we need to chase the brands that are polluting in the first place.

    Alkis Kafetzis •
    9 July 2019
    3 min read
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    Consumption, Oceans

    5 reasons why deep sea mining will only get our planet into deep trouble

    The depths of our oceans hide a unique living world that we barely understand – but these mysteries are already under threat from a controversial new industry: deep sea mining.

    Louisa Casson •
    8 July 2019
    6 min read
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    Oceans

    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.

    Willie Mackenzie •
    3 July 2019
    3 min read
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