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Greenpeace urban mobility city ranking identifies Europe’s ‘saints and sinners’
"This study shows that when you improve a city's public transport infrastructure in a sustainable way, people breathe cleaner air and their roads are safer"
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This company promised to stop deforestation. But we caught them out.
For the last five years Greenpeace has been watching and providing input to make sure Indonesia’s largest pulp and paper company followed through on its promise to end deforestation. Here's what we found.
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5 things you need to know about the Amazon Reef
We’ve all been in love with the Amazon Reef for a while, and a lot has happened since our first visit, back in January last year. We knew such awesome place had many more wonders to discover, so we just had to go back there.
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5 reasons we’re making a fuss about finance
It’s hippies, but not as you know it.
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Floating nuclear power plant reaches the Arctic, Greenpeace demands strict safety controls
“The barge will be fuelled and tested near a city of 300,000 people, then towed with two reactors full of irradiated fuel along the Northern Sea Route. "
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5 things every forest-lover needs to know about Sprite
Sprite claims to care about sustainability, but did you know the company has been linked to illegal deforestation in Argentina? Here's what you need to know — and what you can do to stop it.
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Greenpeace slams APP/Sinar Mas over links to deforestation, ends all engagement with company
“In 2013 the company committed to end its role in deforestation and introduced new conservation commitments. Progress since then has been mixed and it is now in jeopardy due to links to ongoing rainforest destruction,” said Kiki Taufik, Global Head of the Indonesia forests campaign at Greenpeace Southeast Asia.
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Greenpeace USA and Mosquito Fleet activists block oil barge from entering Kinder Morgan’s Seattle facility
“We’re taking action today to protect our waters, our communities and our climate from Kinder Morgan,” said Mosquito Fleet kayaktivist and local resident Kara Sweidel.
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Statoil’s name change to ‘Equinor’ must be more than greenwashing – Greenpeace
“Statoil is removing the ‘oil’ from their name at the same time they are trying to add risky Australian deepwater drilling projects to their portfolio and expand into the pristine Arctic waters of the Barents Sea,” said Peter Clements, the mayor of Kangaroo Island, situated in the Great Australian Bight.
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Underwater love: Why I’m in the fight for the Great Australian Bight
These are some of favourite images from my exploration of one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world.