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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
From inspecting stolen timber to protesting US arms sales, here are a selection of images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.
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Illegal gold mining has destroyed over 4,000 hectares of Amazon rainforest in just four Indigenous territories in the past two years, warns Greenpeace
According to the report by Greenpeace Brazil, national action to combat this destructive activity is not delivering a decrease, but rather a shift in the Indigenous territories affected.
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Transcript: Hooked on Greed
Independent journalist, Richa Syal and Oceans Editor at Pulitzer, Jessica Aldred join Hannah Stitfall for an in-depth discussion about their experiences reporting on the fishing industry.
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Behind the Lens: Marizilda Cruppe
Marizilda Cruppe is an independent photographer based in Manaus, Amazonas, focusing on social inequality, environmental, gender and violation of human rights.
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Greenpeace stops offloading of deforestation-linked animal feed destined for New Zealand dairy industry
Greenpeace Aotearoa activists have stopped an Indonesian ship offloading 30 thousand tonnes of palm kernel expeller destined for animal feed by dairy giant Fonterra.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
It's been a busy week in the Greenpeace world, from gambling with the oceans in Bergen, to defending Indigenous lands in Tanzania and a nuclear April fools prank in Zurich.
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Major deep sea mining company goes bankrupt
Major deep sea mining company, Loke Marine Minerals, goes bankrupt
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Greenpeace vs. Energy Transfer’s SLAPP: What happens after the North Dakota trial?
An interview with Greenpeace International General Counsel Kristin Casper
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Transcript: Healthy Ocean, Healthy People
Easkey Britton teaches us about her research on the impact water can have on human health. We also meet Jessica Pita, PADI's first blind scuba diver, and hear how her relationship with the ocean has completely changed since she started diving.