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  • Emma Thompson and Michelle Thrush in the Arctic with Greenpeace © Nick Cobbing / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution Oil ArcticSunrise

    Emma Thompson and daughter join Greenpeace ship on voyage to protect the Arctic

    London, 1 August 2014 - Actor Emma Thompson and her 15-year-old daughter Gaia Wise will sail aboard a Greenpeace ship in August to raise awareness of the melting Arctic environment. The Harry Potter and Nanny McPhee star will join a Greenpeace crew aboard the activist ship Esperanza as it visits polar bear habitats, scientific research…

    Greenpeace International •
    1 Aug 2014
    2 min read
  • Lego Brand Figure © Greenpeace / Gerda Horneman
    Stories
    EnergyRevolution Oil

    LEGO: Everything is NOT awesome

     This morning we released a new video asking much-loved toy company, LEGO to ditch its partnership with oil company Shell. The film depicts an Arctic made entirely of LEGO and imagines an oil spill in this beautiful and pristine part of the world. In real life, Shell plans to drill in the Arctic with the…

    Sara Ayech •
    8 Jul 2014
    1 min read
  • Arctic Sanctuary
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    Oceans Oil

    Arctic Sanctuary

    Arctic coastal states are keen to lay claim on the valuable resources found beyond their national boundaries, and they have all submitted applications to extend their polar seabeds. Governments and industry see the opening of the Arctic as yet another business opportunity to extract more fossil fuels and fish, placing this unique region – and…

    Greenpeace International •
    19 Jun 2014
    1 min read
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    Consumption Coal Climate Health

    Your Online World: #ClickClean or Dirty?

    From social media to music, streaming video, email and commerce, we are increasingly moving much of our lives online. But which companies are storing all of that data, and how are they getting the energy?

    Greenpeace International •
    1 Apr 2014
    8 min read
  • Amnesty Granted for the 'Arctic 30' in Saint Petersburg
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution ArcticSunrise

    ‘Arctic 30’ jailed in Russia to take case to European Court

    Amsterdam, 17 March 2014 - The group of Greenpeace activists and freelance journalists who collectively became known as the ‘Arctic 30’ today applied to the European Court of Human Rights requesting damages from the Russian Federation, as well as a declaration that their apprehension and detention were unlawful.

    Greenpeace International •
    17 Mar 2014
    2 min read
  • Dimitri Litvinov Released on Bail in St. Petersburg © Vladimir Baryshev / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution ArcticSunrise

    Last foreign Arctic 30 activist leaves Russia

    St Petersburg, 29 December 2013 – Activist and Polish national Tomasz Dziemianczuk has left Russia, the 26th and final foreign member of the Arctic 30 to leave the country. This signals a new chapter in the campaign to save the Arctic.

    Greenpeace International •
    29 Dec 2013
    2 min read
  • Dimitri Litvinov Released on Bail in St. Petersburg © Vladimir Baryshev / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution ArcticSunrise

    UPDATE: 25 foreigners among Arctic 30 leave Russia

    St Petersburg, 28 December 2013 – Twenty-five of the 26 foreigners among the Arctic 30 have left Russia for home. The last activist will leave the country on Sunday.

    Greenpeace International •
    28 Dec 2013
    1 min read
  • 'Arctic 30' Vigil at Russian Embassy in Berlin © Chris Grodotzki / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution ArcticSunrise

    100 days after they were seized, Arctic 30 are leaving Russia

    St Petersburg, 27 December 2013 – The Arctic 30 are going home. They are leaving Russia today and over the weekend. A plane carrying five Britons and a Canadian took off shortly after 11:30 am local time from St Petersburg airport, heading for Paris. On board are Anthony Perrett, Phil Ball, Iain Rogers, Alex Harris,…

    Greenpeace International •
    27 Dec 2013
    2 min read
  • Amnesty Granted for the 'Arctic 30' in Saint Petersburg
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution ArcticSunrise

    First of the Arctic 30 get visas to leave Russia

    St Petersburg, 26 December 2013 – Arctic 30 activist and UK national Anthony Perrett has today been given a visa in his passport from the Federal Migration Service allowing him to leave the country.

    Greenpeace International •
    26 Dec 2013
    1 min read
  • Dimitri Litvinov Released on Bail in St. Petersburg © Vladimir Baryshev / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    EnergyRevolution ArcticSunrise

    First of the Arctic 30 leaves Russia

    St Petersburg, 26 December 2013 - The Arctic 30 are leaving Russia. Swedish activist Dima Litvinov is on a train and heading for the border. He will enter Finland at 20:30 local time (17:30 GMT).

    Greenpeace International •
    26 Dec 2013
    2 min read
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