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  • Activists Confront Supply Vessel Explorer II in the Indian Ocean © Will Rose / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oceans, Food, Esperanza

    Greenpeace ship Esperanza targets Thai Union’s destructive fishing in Indian Ocean

    Indian Ocean, 18 April 2016 - Today, the Greenpeace ship, the Esperanza, launched an expedition in the Indian Ocean to peacefully tackle unsustainable fishing by the world’s largest tuna company, Thai Union.

    Greenpeace International •
    18 April 2016
    2 min read
  • Urban Art for the Arctic in Barcelona © Greenpeace / Carlos Alonso
    Stories
    Energy Revolution, Oil

    1000 art works and counting for Arctic protection

    One day, Albert Einstein – that grey-haired master of imagination and thinker of all things outside the box – had something to say. “Creativity,” he mused, “is contagious. Pass it on.”

    Ethan Gilbert •
    14 April 2016
    3 min read
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    Food

    Made in Taiwan

    Illegality and criminal wrongdoing in Taiwanese fisheries are increasingly well documented. Yet too often these very serious problems are reported and dealt with by Taiwanese authorities as if they were isolated incidents - the responsibility of individual unscrupulous operators, reckless captains or poorly disciplined foreign crews. This approach serves the Taiwanese Fisheries Agency and the…

    Greenpeace International •
    14 April 2016
    1 min read
  • Polar Bears on Sea Ice © Larissa Beumer / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oceans

    Can a new ocean treaty protect the Arctic?

    Two thirds of our oceans are beyond national borders and belong to all of us. But right now it’s like the wild west out there – the oceans and seabeds are at the mercy of reckless exploitation because existing ocean law focuses far more on the right to exploit, than on any duty to protect.

    Sarah North and Magnus Eckeskog •
    8 April 2016
    3 min read
  • Local Fishermen Choose Sustainable Fishing Practices in Thailand © Biel Calderon / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Consumption, Oceans, Food, Health

    From fridge to film – the farmers choosing a sustainable life

    They catch the fish you eat and harvest the rice you stir-fry. But there’s something that sets these farmers apart. They’ve taken on farming methods that have influenced the way they think about food and changed their way of life.

    Shuk-Wah Chung •
    8 April 2016
    3 min read
  • Stories
    Consumption, Health

    17,000 hazardous chemicals and counting – open-sourcing Greenpeace’s global chemical research

    Greenpeace is campaigning for a toxic-free future where hazardous chemicals are no longer produced, used and dumped into our environment. This includes chemicals which are persistent, toxic, bioaccumulative, carcinogenic and disruptive to human hormones.

    Pierre Terras •
    2 April 2016
    3 min read
  • Stories
    Forests

    8 ways people are fighting for forests this International Day of Forests

    Love trees? Then celebrate – 21 March is the International Day of Forests! Without healthy, thriving forests, our planet cannot sustain life.

    Dawn Bickett •
    20 March 2016
    5 min read
  • Plants and palm trees in foreground, Rainbow Warrior in background at sea passing Rongelap © Greenpeace / Fernando Pereira
    Stories
    Climate, Rainbow Warrior, Nuclear

    Marshall Islands vs big nuclear – will the tiny island get the justice they deserve?

    In April 2014, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, a tiny island country part of Micronesia, filed groundbreaking lawsuits to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against the world’s nine nuclear-armed countries. Now, almost two years later, the ICJ has heard preliminary oral arguments in three of the cases.

    Jen Maman •
    18 March 2016
    3 min read
  • Soviet Whaling Action in North Pacific. © Greenpeace / Rex Weyler
    Stories
    50 Years

    How does social change happen?

    Tactics must reflect circumstances, and as ecologists, we might understand the value of diversity.

    Rex Weyler •
    4 March 2016
    7 min read
  • addle in Seattle Flotilla Protest © Marcus Donner
    Stories
    Energy Revolution, Oceans, Food

    Ice loss, the beauty of the Arctic and the threat of fishing fleets

    Together we kicked out Shell; seven million people across the world stopped Shell’s expansion into the Arctic in 2015. Later in the year nations came together in Paris and signed a historical agreement for the climate. These events are clear signs that the world is entering a new era where fossil fuels made extinct, making…

    Mads Christensen •
    2 March 2016
    2 min read
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