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  • Koala-themed Deforestation Action at Clifton Hill McDonald’s, Melbourne. © Greenpeace
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    Not Lovin’ It: Koalas demand McDonald’s take deforestation off the menu

    Right now, the beef industry in Australia is killing millions of native animals every year, including koalas, wallabies, lizards and birds, and McDonald’s is one of Australia’s biggest beef purchasers. 

    Kate O'Callaghan
    13 Jun 2024
    2 min read
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    Time to make polluters pay

    It’s time to finally answer the burning question: Who pays? 

    Thandile Chinyavanhu
    10 Jun 2024
    3 min read
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    Greenpeace begins construction of new green ship on the cutting edge of sustainable technology

    This new vessel will be more than a campaign tool - it has been designed to pioneer sustainable technology, showing in practice that long distance voyages at sea can be accomplished using different sources of renewable energy. 

    Fabien Rondal
    6 Jun 2024
    2 min read
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    Major land rights win for Indigenous Peoples over forest area the size of Hong Kong in Southwest Papua

    Four thousand Indigenous Papuans have finally received legal recognition of customary rights over tropical rainforest spanning an area almost the size of Hong Kong

    Greenpeace International
    6 Jun 2024
    3 min read
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    The sea belongs to us: Stories from Thailand’s Ocean Defenders

    Meet the Ocean Defenders of Thailand who are bravely fighting for their right to protect their homes.

    Kawits Phannapanukul
    7 Jun 2024
    8 min read
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    A tragedy in three acts: yesterday, today, and tomorrow

    The size of the disaster that struck Rio Grande do Sul in the south of Brazil shocks, saddens and generates indignation.

    Carolina Pasquali
    17 May 2024
    5 min read
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    Embracing technology to change the world: the 1st Greenpeace-hosted Digital Transformation Conference for non-profits

    On May 15, non-profit tech leaders gather to share, learn and be inspired on how to digitally transform value-driven organisations. Join us!

    Luca Tiralongo & Maria Julia van Boekel Cheola Torres
    27 Apr 2024
    3 min read
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    New nursery for vulnerable hammerhead shark discovered in Galápagos

    Scientists on a Greenpeace expedition in the Galápagos Marine Reserve believe they have found what could be the first known smooth hammerhead shark nursery in the region.

    Greenpeace International
    2 May 2024
    3 min read
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    Emperor Seamounts – oases of life governments are failing to protect

    The Emperor Seamounts are rich in biodiversity that bottom fishing will continue to devastate if governments don't stop this destructive practice.

    Jeanette Meyer
    24 Apr 2024
    3 min read
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    The Greenpeace research ship Arctic Sunrise has anchored and Hannah Stitfall is joining the crew onboard for an episode all about Galápagos. We'll also hear from Spanish actress Alba Flores who spent a week onboard.

    Oceans: Life Under Water
    29 Apr 2024
    22 min read
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