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Why Greenpeace sent a ship to help the Global Sumud Flotilla sail to Gaza, and what’s happened
Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise is sailing with Global Sumud Flotilla supporting a peaceful civilian mission to challenge Israel's blockade on Gaza and demand safe humanitarian access.
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Greenpeace to join the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza
Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise joins the Global Sumud Flotilla sailing alongside more than 70 vessels to challenge Israel’s ongoing blockade of aid to Gaza.
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Russia locked in spiral toward terminal war economy of fossil fuels, state oppression and bloody aggression – pioneering report
Russia locked in spiral toward terminal war economy of fossil fuels, state oppression and bloody aggression – pioneering report also sends defiant signal of resistance
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Digital Sustainable Co-Transformation: the 2nd Greenpeace-hosted Digital Transformation Conference for non-profits
On 23 October 2025, non-profit tech leaders gather to share, reflect and rethink non-profits’ missions and values in the context of technology. Join us!
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Greenpeace International begins groundbreaking Anti-SLAPP case to protect freedom of speech
In a first, landmark test case of the EU's new legislation to protect freedom of expression and stop abusive lawsuits, Greenpeace International challenges the US oil pipeline company, Energy Transfer, in court in the Netherlands.
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Annual Report 2024
Progress is never easy, but it is always possible – with hope, courage and community.
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A student journey to build Greenpeace’s Innovation Hub
It was a journey filled with inspiration, unexpected challenges and powerful moments that reminded us just how vital innovation is to the future of environmental activism.
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A landmark test case to stop bullying lawsuits
Greenpeace International faces Energy Transfer in a test case under the EU’s new anti-SLAPP law, aiming to stop corporate bullying and defend free speech.
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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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Greenpeace activists send message after court hearing: We took direct action for a strong plastics treaty
“I came to South Korea and participated in a peaceful protest to amplify the voices of millions calling for production cuts. Right now, petrochemical lobbyists are working hard to weaken this treaty. We took action to resist that.”









