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The oil companies knew all along
The history shows us that our challenge with global heating is not the science, but the deceits of industry, failures of governments and cowardliness of mainstream media.
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Greenpeace climbers block busiest oil export channel in United States
Climbers have formed a blockade from the Fred Hartmann Bridge in Baytown, Texas, shutting down the largest fossil fuel thoroughfare in the United States.
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Breeding area for humpback whales threatened by oil exploration, warns Greenpeace
“This expedition confirms that the region is more than a migratory route for some species; for the first time, we have seen tropical whales feeding in this area."
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How car companies are speeding us towards a climate crash (and what we can do to stop them)
"Car companies must offer new methods of transport that don’t harm our health or our planet."
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Microplastic levels in Sargasso Sea comparable to Great Pacific Garbage Patch
”Without a new ocean treaty there is simply no way to protect special ocean places like the Sargasso Sea that lie mostly in international waters,”
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Even the Bermuda Triangle has a plastic problem
We’re setting sail for the Sargasso Sea as part of our Pole to Pole expedition to document the impact of plastics on this ecosystem.
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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.
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Roger Grace: an underwater photo legend
Last week we received the sad news that one of our great specialist underwater photographers who worked extensively with Greenpeace over the years, Dr. Roger Grace, has passed away.