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What’s keeping the unprofitable high seas fishing industry going? Simple: Forced Labour
We’ve all seen countless images of helpless turtles caught in drifting nets. But did you know that in addition to being ecologically destructive, high seas industrial fishing is also largely unprofitable?
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Art for Change
Throughout our history, Greenpeace has been using the power of art and creativity to inspire action for social and environmental change.
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Busted: 5 tricks the aviation industry plays on us to appear green
Climate scientists have warned that the limit of 1.5°C is close to being broken, let’s take a closer look at the green promises and climate actions of airlines – and dissect their carbon jargon!
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Total blockade: Climate activists stop TotalEnergies’ AGM, demanding it abandons fossil fuels
250 activists shut down TotalEnergies AMG today, demanding immediate and concrete commitments on its retreat from Russia and the end projects in Uganda and Mozambique
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Greenpeace boat protest: ‘Fossil fuel advertising will put Venice under water’
Greenpeace Italy activists on traditional wooden rowing boats peacefully protested at Venice’s world-famous landmarks, warning that they would soon be submerged if the fossil fuels industry continues
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Spills, explosions and looming disasters: the last thing the world needs is more oil
Oil is a substance that’s toxic at every stage in its lifecycle, from extraction through to its end-use which produces emissions that are heating up the planet — that is the problem.
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Greenpeace activists block Russian oil tanker from offloading oil in Norwegian port
Activists from Greenpeace Nordic in kayaks and boats are blocking the oil tanker Ust Luga, preventing it from offloading thousands of tonnes of Russian oil
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Humpback whale call unknown to science is recorded for the first time
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown "impulsive sound" that has never been recorded before.