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Greenpeace protests arrival of ship carrying climate-damaging soya feed
“Meat consumption is driving deforestation, monoculture farming for animal feed, and emissions from factory farms."
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Five jaw-dropping facts about sharks
It’s shark week! A full week devoted to one of our favorite sea creatures – and one of the most misunderstood. Here are five facts you might not know.
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People vs. Oil unveil posters and street art in 25 cities to tell truth about the climate crisis
The message is clear and unified: People around the world are holding the oil industry accountable for the global climate crisis.
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The distant patch of ocean where thousands of endangered animals are killed each year
It’s no secret that human activities are causing huge problems for the oceans. But it rarely looks as horrific as this.
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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.









