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World’s largest palm oil trader linked to rainforest destruction twice the size of Paris
“Our investigation has exposed Wilmar’s dirty secret. For years, Wilmar and Gama have worked together, with Gama doing the dirty work so Wilmar’s hands stay clean."
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Energy Transfer Partners’ attacks on human rights, free speech and the environment have officially gone too far
And they don’t show any signs of stopping.
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Greenpeace USA report shows pipeline company behind new anti-protest legislation in the US
A new Greenpeace USA report shows how Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the company behind the Dakota Access pipeline, along with the fossil fuel industry advocated and lobbied for legislation in the US aimed at restricting and criminalising protest.
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Cities and institutions must cut down meat consumption
"“Cities account for 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions and represent some of the biggest buyers of bulk quantities of food. Our youth is where positive change can grow, so Greenpeace recommends that schools, colleges and universities introduce at least two plant-based meals weekly by 2020."
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5 reasons we’re making a fuss about finance
It’s hippies, but not as you know it.
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Annual report 2016
Our planet and people are more interconnected than any world-wide-web we could create. What impacts one part, affects another and environmental protection is inextricably linked with social justice.
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Annual report 2015
Greenpeace is on a transformational path. Our world is changing faster than at any other time in human history.
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Greenpeace and the Sisiutl: Cultural appropriation and reconciliation
How the Sisiutl symbol came to be part of Greenpeace’s identity is both an important part of our origins and a troubling story of cultural appropriation.









