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Javier Bardem, Yasmin Finney, and Greenpeace launch short film ‘SLAPP Suit’ about the threat of corporate intimidation
Academy Award-winning actor Javier Bardem and Children’s and Family Emmy Award-nominated actress Yasmin Finney star in a new film, SLAPP Suit.
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We’re going to the Deep Arctic!
Greenpeace is on a month-long mission to the Arctic deep-sea, to document what we cannot afford to lose.
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How JBS, the world’s largest meat company, is gearing up to plunder Nigerians’ land for corporate profit
After Greenpeace Netherlands initiated legal action demanding meat giant JBS disclose details of its planned $6 billion global expansion, almost half of which is earmarked for Nigeria, JBS has been telling the media it is not currently active in the country.
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Greenpeace underwater robot sets record for the world’s deepest banner protest from Arctic seabed
Greenpeace deployed an underwater robot from 2,300 meters below the surface to hold the deepest banner protest ever.
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Greenpeace launches “Deep Arctic Expedition” livestreaming deep sea science from 3000m depth
Greenpeace departs on a month-long mission to the Arctic deep-sea.
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Greenpeace activists rebrand NZ bottom trawler ‘ocean killer’ on Chatham Rise
“As the rest of the world moves towards more comprehensive ocean protection for international waters, New Zealand is standing in the way of progress by continuing to advocate for the bottom trawling industry.”
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French authorities block Greenpeace ship participating in UN Ocean Conference
Ahead of the UN Ocean Conference, the French authorities have blocked Greenpeace International’s ship Arctic Sunrise from entering the port of Nice.
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“We are not just welcoming you as allies, but as family” – Why the Rainbow Warrior is back to Marshall Islands 40 years later
The Marshallese are not just survivors of past injustices; they are champions of a just future. Their leadership reminds us that those most affected by climate change are not only calling for action—they are showing the way forward.
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Rainbow Warrior arrives in Marshall Islands to call for nuclear and climate justice on 40th anniversary of Rongelap evacuation
The arrival of the Rainbow Warrior marks 40 years since Greenpeace crew evacuated over 300 people from the Rongelap atoll to Mejatto island, after toxic nuclear fallout from the Castle Bravo test rendered their ancestral lands uninhabitable.
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Deep sea mining frontrunner fails again to get immunity against Greenpeace peaceful protest
Deep sea mining frontrunner fails again to get immunity against Greenpeace peaceful protest
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Why does Wi-Fi on fishing vessels matter?
Within those brief moments of Wi-Fi sharing, their faces were glued to their phones, happily video-calling with their partners, children, parents, or friends. Their connections were mostly cut short, not longer than 30 minutes, because the captains decided to move off and continue fishing.
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Arctic biodiversity under threat from deep-sea mining plans, Greenpeace report warns
Norway deep sea mining plans in the Arctic will cause irreversible harm to biodiversity, a new Greenpeace International report warns.
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Footage released by Greenpeace reveals damage in the deep ocean from industrial fishing
In a new video published, Greenpeace International reveals dramatic damage of bottom trawling on the Emperor Seamounts in the North Pacific.













