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New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra admits lawbreaking to settle greenwashing lawsuit
The world’s largest dairy exporter, New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra has admitted that the packaging on its flagship Anchor-brand butter breached fair trade laws in order to settle a lawsuit brought by Greenpeace Aotearoa in 2024.
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Greenpeace defendants file motion for new trial in North Dakota court
Greenpeace International and Greenpeace organisations in the US filed on 27 March 2026 a motion for a new trial in North Dakota District Court.
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Greenpeace warns Trump’s threat to bomb Iran’s power grid risks humanitarian and nuclear disaster
Greenpeace condemns Trump's threat to target Iran’s electricity infrastructure, warning it could trigger a humanitarian catastrophe and risks nuclear disaster escalating into a wider regional crisis.
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Leading environmental groups demand McDonald’s act to defend Amazon Soy Moratorium
Leading environmental groups Greenpeace International and Mighty Earth have issued an open letter to McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski, urging the fast-food giant to intervene…
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Governments must curb corporate interference in Global Ocean Treaty as key talks begin
New York, USA – Greenpeace is demanding governments curb corporate interference in ocean protection, as crucial Ocean Treaty talks begin at UN headquarters in New York today.
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Achieving climate targets is possible while limiting “critical minerals” rush. But responsible political leadership is crucial, says new report
"[It] is incumbent upon our governments who regulate the extractive industry to power an ambitious energy transition without mining critical ecosystems on land or at sea."









