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  • Alison Sudol and David Harbour with Greenpeace © Daniel Beltrá / Greenpeace
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    Arctic Sunrise, Oceans

    VIDEO: Stranger Things’ David Harbour voyages to the Antarctic to dance with penguins for an ocean sanctuary

    London, UK - Stranger Things actor David Harbour has fulfilled his promise to the internet to dance with penguins in the Antarctic, following a Twitter challenge with Greenpeace which went viral, gaining over 200,000 retweets in just five hours. Today Greenpeace released video footage of Harbour dancing with the ‘guins.  

    Greenpeace International •
    20 February 2018
    3 min read
  • Captain Jon Castle onboard the MV SIRIUS © Greenpeace / Steve Morgan
    Stories
    Arctic Sunrise, Esperanza, Rainbow Warrior, About Us

    A tribute to Jon Castle

    Over four decades Captain Jon Castle navigated Greenpeace ships by the twin stars of ‘right and wrong’, defending the environment and promoting peace. Greenpeace chronicler, Rex Weyler, recounts a few of the stories that made up an extraordinary life.

    Rex Weyler •
    25 January 2018
    8 min read
  • Action against Samsung in Taiwan © Chong Kok Yew / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Energy Revolution, Climate

    The future of the Winter Olympics could be at risk

    There’s one company sponsoring this year’s Winter Olympics in South Korea, which has the power to transform the global tech industry...

    Robin Perkins •
    2 February 2018
    2 min read
  • Candlelight Commemoration 3 Years after Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines © Roy Lagarde / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate, Peace

    Here’s what YOU can do to celebrate International Human Rights Day

    10th December is International Human Rights Day and starts the one year lead up to the 70th anniversary of the UN General Assembly’s adoption of the the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.

    Kristin Casper •
    8 December 2017
    4 min read
  • Steel Cities in China's Hebei Province © Lu Guang / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Climate, Health, Energy Revolution

    ING Bank on the hook for not reporting climate pollution

    Amsterdam, 14 November 2017 - Today, a climate complaint against ING filed by Greenpeace Netherlands, Oxfam, BankTrack and Milieudefensie for violating OECD guidelines, was accepted by a Dutch representative of the OECD. The Dutch bank will be investigated by the Dutch National Contact Point (NCP) for having no plan to report on and reduce the…

    Greenpeace International •
    14 November 2017
    2 min read
  • Airpocalypse Now Redux: Everyday Life in Beijing Smog © Yat Yin / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Health, Energy Revolution

    7 air pollution hacks to help protect your family

    One question we often get asked at Greenpeace is: “what's the best way to protect myself from air pollution?” With news articles warning that 5.5 million people worldwide die prematurely every year as a result of breathing polluted air, it's understandable that people want to know how to protect themselves and their families.

    Richard Casson •
    11 December 2017
    4 min read
  • Impressions Make Something (Smthng) Week Berlin - Visitors, Makers and Workshops © Manuela Clemens / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Health, Consumption

    MAKE SMTHNG Week sparks a sustainable maker movement

    Rome - To fight overconsumption and wasteful shopping during the holiday season, thousands of makers around the world have joined Greenpeace and its partners Fashion Revolution and Shareable for the MAKE SMTHNG week of action.

    Greenpeace International •
    14 December 2017
    3 min read
  • Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant Damage. © DigitalGlobe
    Press Releases
    Health, Energy Revolution, Nuclear, Fukushima

    Japan nuclear regulator approves first TEPCO reactors since Fukushima disaster

    Tokyo, 4 October 2017 - Japan’s nuclear regulator today granted preliminary safety approval for two Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) reactors at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear plant despite widespread public opposition. These are the first TEPCO reactors to receive approval since the nuclear disaster at the TEPCO operated Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

    Greenpeace International •
    4 October 2017
    3 min read
  • Peatland Forest in DRC © Daniel Beltrá / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Forests, Food

    Give the Congo Basin forest a chance

    Approaching the forest in the Congo, I am met with an overwhelming wall of green. Flying over it, I see the meandering rivers merging together. I see animals drinking from the rivers, frolicking with joy in the water. Walking into the forest, I hear a chorus of teeming life – birds, lowland and mountain gorillas,…

    Victorine Che Thoener •
    13 October 2017
    3 min read
  • Nuclear Waste in Prefecture Fukushima © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Energy Revolution, Health, Nuclear, Fukushima

    The Fukushima nuclear waste crisis is a human rights violation

    Nearly seven years after the triple reactor meltdown, this unique nuclear crisis is still underway. Of the many complex issues resulting from the disaster, one in particular may have become routine but is anything but normal: the vast amounts of nuclear waste, stored and being transported across Fukushima prefecture.

    Shaun Burnie •
    15 December 2017
    7 min read
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