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  • The Mediterranean Sea: Threats and Solutions
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    Mediterranean Sea – Threats and Solutions

    The Mediterranean Sea is the world's largest inland sea,a beautiful,but troubled body of water stretching for 2.5 million km2 between the continents of Europe, Asia and Africa. Threats such as destructive and over fishing, climate change and pollution are all taking their toll, while trade and tourism are adding further pressure on coastal areas and…

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    14 July 2006
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    2005 was a milestone for the planet -the year that the Kyoto Protocol finally became law. It took a long time to get here.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 June 2006
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  • RECYCLING OF ELECTRONIC WASTES IN CHINA & INDIA
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    Recycling of electronic waste in India and China – Summary

    Expansion of the global market for electrical and electronic products continues to accelerate, while the lifespan of the products is dropping, resulting in a corresponding explosion in electronic scrap.

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    17 August 2005
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    Environmental crimes happen daily with no government, court, police or authority to turn to. We cannot rely on governments, alone, to act and make change.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 June 2005
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  • Bob Hunter and Ben Metcalfe in Canada. © Greenpeace / Robert Keziere
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    About Us, 50 Years

    Bob Hunter 1941 – 2005

    Perhaps more than anyone else, Bob Hunter invented Greenpeace. His death marks the passing of a true original, one of the heroes of the environmental movement.

    Greenpeace International •
    2 May 2005
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    Annual report 2003

    There are huge numbers of people on every continent who are committed to the common good.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 June 2004
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    Annual report 2002

    Vision, Movement, Spirit: Playing cat and mouse with whalers in the Southern Ocean, facing death threats from illegal loggers in the Amazon, crossing Greenland by dog sled.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 June 2003
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    Annual report 2001

    Witnesses of environmental crimes speak out.

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    1 June 2002
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    Annual report 1999

    Special reports from the Greenpeace science and political units reflection the year's campaign activities.

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    1 June 2000
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    Annual report 1998

    1998 was the UN’s International Year of the Oceans.

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    1 June 1999
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