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  • A Greenpeace crew member holds a banner reading 'Protege Los Océanos' (Protect The Oceans) from a RHIB in the Pacific Ocean. The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise is seen in the background with a banner that reads: 'Los Oceanos Son Vida' (Oceans Are Life). The Arctic Sunrise is on a six-week expedition around the Galápagos islands, with scientists from the Jocotoco Conservation Foundation, the Charles Darwin Foundation, the Galápagos Science Center, MigraMar and Galápagos park rangers. The expedition will showcase the power of marine protection by documenting the success of the Galápagos Marine Reserve through the incredible wildlife and habitats of the sea near the Galápagos. Data collected during the expedition will help to make the case for a new high seas protected area.
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    Scientists and NGOs call for Ecuador, Panama, Costa Rica and Colombia to ratify the UN High Seas Treaty to deliver 30×30 in the High Seas

    Greenpeace joins Jocotoco Conservation Foundation, Charles Darwin Foundation, Galapagos Science Center, MigraMar to call on CAMR to ratify Global Oceans Treaty.

    Greenpeace International •
    12 April 2024
    1 min read
  • Small activist boat in front of a large red fossil fuel vessel with the words OIL FUELS WAR. PEOPLE WANT PEACE. painted in white
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    PICTURES: Protest in open sea against Russian oil shadow fleet

    Greenpeace Nordic activists protest against a bunker vessel fuelling the Russian so-called shadow fleet off the Swedish island Gotland: 'Oil fuels war. People want peace'

    Greenpeace International •
    12 April 2024
    1 min read
  • Activists Place IKEA CLEÄRCUTTEN and FORESTGÖNE Labels in Old-Growth Forest in Romania. © Greenpeace
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    Forests

    IKEA furniture destroys some of Europe’s last remaining ancient forests

    Furniture manufacturers producing for IKEA are sourcing wood from some of Europe’s last remaining old-growth forests in the Romanian Carpathians, including in Natura 2000 protected areas, new report finds.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 April 2024
    2 min read
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    Forests

    Nature Crime Files – Romania

    When companies turn vibrant old-growth forests into fast furniture and governments allow this to happen, it is up to us to stop that violence against our basis of life. 

    Greenpeace International •
    10 April 2024
    2 min read
  • Swiss Senior Women for Climate Protection verdict at ECHR. © Shervine Nafissi / Greenpeace
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    Victory for Swiss Senior Women for Climate Protection: Climate protection is a human right

    The association of the Swiss Senior Women for Climate Protection, whose members took action against Switzerland for violating their human rights by failing to set sufficient climate targets have won a historic victory

    Greenpeace International •
    9 April 2024
    3 min read
  • Nossa Senhora das Cachoeiras do Ituxi Farm, Lábrea (AM). © Marizilda Cruppe / Greenpeace
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    Financial institutions are funding deforestation in the Amazon

    Greenpeace Brazil’s new report exposes how banks are granting credit to farmers implicated in deforestation and other irregular activities in the Amazon.

    Cristiane Mazzetti •
    9 April 2024
    5 min read
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    Transcript: People of the Sea

    Hannah Stitfall speaks with lifelong fisherman Jerry Percy and freediver Hanli Prinsloo about who the oceans are for. We'll also meet Frida Bengtsson, a researcher who focuses on fisheries, tells her success story of working with fisheries in the Barents Sea.

    Oceans: Life Under Water •
    8 April 2024
    29 min read
  • Big Meat's Sciencewash: a miraculous solution to spray the truth away! Big Meat and Dairy companies sciencewashing 16:9 GPI website article blog cover
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    Health, Food

    3 strategies employed by Big Meat and Dairy to make sure that scientific findings line up with corporate profits

    To protect their interests, Big Meat and Dairy companies wield political influence to counter potential regulations and use marketing ingenuity to maintain consumers’ trust. Influencing science and the use of science more broadly is a central tactic.

    Sophie Nodzenski •
    7 April 2024
    6 min read
  • Swiss Climate Senior Women and Others vs. Switzerland in Strasbourg. © Greenpeace / Shervine Nafissi
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    What is happening in the courts is going to change our lives! 

    As the climate justice movement grows, more climate cases are being heard by international courts, with the power to raise states' responsibilities to act on the climate crisis.

    Safina Okumu •
    5 April 2024
    5 min read
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    100 years of TotalEnergies – a dark legacy

    TotalEnergies celebrates its 100th anniversary. 100 years of destroying life and the climate. 100 years of threatening our health and human rights. 100 years too many.

     Camille Collin •
    5 April 2024
    4 min read
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