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  • A whale shark in Cenderawasih Bay National Park, Indonesia. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
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    Greenpeace launches ambitious pole to pole expedition in bid for Global Ocean Treaty

    The Protect the Oceans expedition will see scientists and campaigners team up to research the threats of climate change, overfishing, plastic pollution, deep sea mining and oil drilling.

    Greenpeace International •
    11 Apr 2019
    4 min read
  • 30x30: A Blueprint for Ocean Protection
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    30×30: A Blueprint for Ocean Protection

    This report is the result of a year-long collaboration between leading academics at the University of York, University of Oxford and Greenpeace.

    Greenpeace International •
    4 Apr 2019
    1 min read
  • Dolphins off the coast of Corsica. © Greenpeace / Paul Hilton
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    Oceans

    30×30: groundbreaking scientific study maps out how to protect a third of the world’s oceans by 2030

    A groundbreaking study has mapped out how to protect over a third of the world’s oceans by 2030, a target that scientists say is crucial.

    Greenpeace International •
    3 Apr 2019
    4 min read
  • Tamara Merino’s photo series 'Flowing Desert'. Taken in Atacama desert in Chile, which is often referred to as the world’s driest desert. © Tamara Merino
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    10 women and the world through their lens

    Take a look at some of this unmissable environmental photography, captured by accomplished women from around the globe.

    Rashini Suriyaarachchi •
    8 Mar 2019
    7 min read
  • Sámi Reindeer Herders Oppose Railroad Construction in Finland © Jani Sipilä / Greenpeace
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    Forests

    Cutting through this forest means destroying our past, our future, and our identity

    A proposed plan for the Arctic railway would cut through our pasture spoiling our nature and fresh water supply. And simultaneously destroying our past, future, and identity.

    Jussa Seurujärvi •
    28 Feb 2019
    2 min read
  • Sámi Reindeer Herders Oppose Railroad Construction in Finland © Jani Sipilä / Greenpeace
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    Forests

    Sámi reindeer herders oppose an industrial railway cutting through their land

    “The Finnish government is trading away our rights and our land. We do not consent."

    Greenpeace International •
    28 Feb 2019
    2 min read
  • Stop Fracking Patagonia Action in Vaca Muerta © Sebastian Pani / Greenpeace
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    Oil

    Greenpeace activists confront fracking industry pollution in Patagonia, Argentina

    "With this peaceful action, we are preventing the trucks from entering the site with toxic oil waste, as well as its dumping in the landfill."

    Greenpeace International •
    26 Feb 2019
    3 min read
  • A path cut through the trees
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    A journey across Russia’s desolate oil region

    “I wonder why it reminds me Mordor so much,” our videographer, Vitya, asks. “Because it looks like the Eye of Sauron,” I reply.

    Elena Solovieva •
    19 Feb 2019
    7 min read
  • Plastic-Spitting Dragon Protests at Our Oceans Conference in Malta. © Bente Stachowske / Greenpeace
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    Oceans Food

    New report finds entire lifecycle of plastics a threat to human health

    "It’s not just our oceans and marine animals that are suffering from this addiction to plastics, it’s all of us."

    Greenpeace International •
    19 Feb 2019
    2 min read
  • Young "illegal" forest on agricultural lands ©Yulia Petrenko/Greenpeace
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    Forests

    What is happening to 100 million hectares of forests in Russia?

    If we can regulate these 100 million hectares of “illegal” forests in a smart way, they could be a big part of nature conservation and restoration.

    Anna Kosnikovskaya •
    1 Feb 2019
    2 min read
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