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  • Arctic Sunrise Arrives in Amsterdam © Greenpeace / Marten van Dijl
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution ArcticSunrise

    Justice served in Greenpeace Arctic 30 case as Russia ordered to pay the Netherlands €5.4 million in damages

    An international tribunal has awarded the Netherlands €5.395.561,61 plus interest in damages over the high-profile Greenpeace ‘Arctic 30’ dispute with Russia, concluding proceedings which resoundingly reaffirm the right to peaceful protest at sea.

    Greenpeace International •
    18 Jul 2017
    3 min read
  • © Pierre Gleizes / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oceans Esperanza

    The beauty of West Africa’s ocean is overwhelming

    Sailing across the nutrient rich waters of the West African Atlantic Ocean these past two months, I have been lucky enough to see an incredible array of wildlife. Whales, dolphins and pelicans, I have met them all in this trip.

    Pavel Klinckhamers •
    4 May 2017
    3 min read
  • Inspection of Korean Fishing Vessel in Sierra Leone © Pierre Gleizes / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oceans Esperanza

    I saw the plunder of our oceans with my own eyes

    Four days, four cases of illegal fishing in Sierra Leone. It was just before lunchtime on the Esperanza when a dot appeared unexpectedly on our radar. The onboard team had been discussing the four kilograms of shark fins we had found on the Italian flagged ship the F/V Eighteen a few hours earlier. But this…

    Ahmed Diame •
    27 Apr 2017
    5 min read
  • Philippine Purse Seine Fishing Operation © Alex Hofford / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oceans Esperanza

    Our oceans, our responsibility

    For some people the oceans may seem vast - to me they are my garden and my home. For the last three decades I have spent most of my life as a sailor and a captain. So you can imagine I feel a special tie to our blue planet. The many years at sea also…

    Mike Fincken •
    24 Feb 2017
    3 min read
  • Amazon Reef © Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oceans Oil Esperanza

    Greenpeace captures first underwater images of Amazon Coral Reef

    Amapá state, Brazil, 28 January 2017 - Greenpeace Brazil has captured the first underwater images of the Amazon Reef, a 9500 km2 system of corals, sponges and rhodoliths located where the Amazon River meets the Atlantic Ocean – an area that the Brazilian government has opened for oil exploration.

    Greenpeace International •
    28 Jan 2017
    2 min read
  • Esperanza in Macapá © Daniel Beltrá / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oceans Oil Esperanza

    The Amazon Reef: Brazil’s newly discovered and already threatened treasure

    We’ve launched a new campaign to defend the Amazon Reef, a unique and largely unknown biome that may be soon threatened by oil exploration

    Thaís Herrero •
    26 Jan 2017
    2 min read
  • The Rainbow Warrior Arrives in Cuba © Aslam Castellón Maure / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Food Health RainbowWarrior

    Rainbow Warrior arrives in Cuba to document the island’s eco food system

    Havana, Cuba 11 January 2017 - Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior, arrived in Cuba for the first time to host a conversation between Mexican scientists and farmers and their Cuban counterparts, responsible for researching and practising large scale ecological farming on the island for over two decades.

    Greenpeace International •
    13 Jan 2017
    2 min read
  • Nuclear Action at White House in DC © Greenpeace / Lee Corkran
    Stories
    Health RainbowWarrior Nuclear

    Nuclear testing is not a path to security and peace

    Today marks the International Day against Nuclear Tests. Since 1945, more than 2000 nuclear tests have been carried out at more than 60 locations around the globe. Nuclear weapons were designed and tested to be the ultimate doomsday weapon, setting a legacy of fear and destruction. No other human invention had as much impact on the…

    Bunny McDiarmid •
    29 Aug 2016
    5 min read
  • Paraglider Banner Action over Rainbow Warrior in Lebanon © Imad Maalouf / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution RainbowWarrior

    Rainbow Warrior in Lebanon to launch solar unity campaign in Mediterranean

    Beirut, 27 August 2016 – The Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior is today in the Port of Beirut for the first time in history to host a press conference and launch the “Sun unites us” Mediterranean tour which will highlight the massive potential for solar energy in the Arab region. The tour will travel from Lebanon…

    Greenpeace International •
    27 Aug 2016
    2 min read
  • Carl Safina in Svalbard © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oceans Food ArcticSunrise

    7 ways fishing trawlers are bad news for the seabed

    I’m writing this in the high Arctic at 78º North Latitude in early July, aboard the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise where I’m a guest for a few days, with 24-hour daylight and gleaming glaciers in the valleys of snow-capped coastal mountains.

    Carl Safina •
    8 Jul 2016
    5 min read
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