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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.
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Youth and environmentalists in Norway seek to halt production of oil and gas fields on appeal
Greenpeace Nordic and Natur og Ungdom are once again facing the Norwegian government in court, in appeal proceedings.
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Shark deaths, depleted fisheries witnessed during Greenpeace’s first complete longliner investigation in North Pacific
Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior, has completed an expedition in the North Pacific Ocean to document destructive fishing practices and labour conditions of longlining vessels.
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Greenpeace Brazil flyover documents Amazon deforestation and fires hotspot increases
Dramatic increases to deforestation and fire hotspots in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest were measured in July.
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‘No new gas’: floating protest camp in the North Sea to prevent the construction of a fossil gas extraction platform
Dutch energy company ONE-Dyas is willing to risk the destruction of precious ecosystems in the Wadden Sea for a project for which legal proceedings against the permit are still ongoing.
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Greenpeace launches Arctic expedition to study vulnerable marine mammals in targeted deep sea mining area
As the Norwegian government is moving forward with the opening of Arctic waters to deep sea mining exploration, Greenpeace Nordic and Greenpeace Germany set sail with a group of scientists and campaigners heading to the mining area in the Norwegian Sea.
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Greenpeace International challenges Energy Transfer in first use of EU anti-SLAPP Directive
Energy Transfer’s lawsuit is a perfect prototype of what the EU Directive aims to end: wealthy players using towering legal claims and costs to muzzle criticism.