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Activists block feed factory in Denmark to protest Danish Crown’s greenwashing of meat
Greenpeace Denmark activists have blockaded a feed factory in the Port of Aarhus to protest pork and beef giant Danish Crown's greenwashing of its climate- and forest-wrecking meat production.
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Climate science or corporate food? UN Food Summit must choose for a liveable planet
If successful, the livestock industry groups will continue setting the agenda and endlessly expand, pushing us toward a climate and public health disaster.
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New UN report shows endless NDC nightmare
The latest announcement from the UNFCCC on the NDC Synthesis Report shows that the planet continues on a pathway to a nightmarish climate crisis.
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Marking 50 years of hope in action
Today we need huge, unprecedented change. For billions to unite as a movement, taking action around the world and demanding a green and peaceful future. And it is possible.
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Greenpeace challenges FSC certification of Swedish forestry giant Sveaskog over violations of Indigenous Peoples’ rights
Greenpeace International has filed a formal complaint to the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) International against Swedish forestry giant Sveaskog for repeated breaches of Indigenous rights
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Plastic worsens the climate crisis, from the Philippines to the United States
At every step of its life cycle, plastic production makes the climate crisis worse by releasing harmful emissions and putting vulnerable communities further at risk. Fossil fuel and consumer goods companies are the villains in this story.
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Report: How major brands are inviting Big Oil into your kitchen
A report released by Greenpeace USA today reveals how consumer goods companies like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Nestlé are driving the expansion of plastic production and threatening the global climate and communities around the world.
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Greenpeace 50th anniversary: statement and media resources
Fifty years ago, September 15th 1971, a ship named the Greenpeace, set out to confront and stop US nuclear weapons testing at Amchitka, one of Aleutian Islands in southwest Alaska.