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Good news stories from around the world – September
Celebrating the wins and the good news that spur us on in our fight for people and the planet.
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Greenpeace interrupts Gastech world gas fair: ‘Gas is not green. No more advertising of fossil fuels’
More than 50 Greenpeace activists from across Europe have interrupted the opening ceremony of Gastech, the world's most important meeting of gas, LNG, and hydrogen companies.
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How trustworthy are seafood brands…really?
For groups that have spent years monitoring and documenting human rights abuses in the seafood supply chain, it comes as no surprise that despite the claims and promises from seafood brands meant to instill consumer trust and confidence, that is not always the case.
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Illegal fires in the Brazilian Amazon reach highest number since 2010
Despite an official ban on fires by the federal government, the number of fires in August was 18% higher than the prior year.
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Greenpeace investigation challenges nuclear agency on Chornobyl radiation levels
Radiation levels in areas where Russian military operations occurred were found to be at least three times higher than the estimation by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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Hooked on sharks
In this report, we chart the evolution of the North Atlantic shark fishery, tracking the distressing downward trajectory of shark populations and the consequent impacts on ocean health.