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What a green and peaceful future could look like
Imagine an economy that works for the many and their environment instead of just the few. One that moves away from a throwaway culture and consumerism. One which is simultaneously free, fair and sustainable.
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Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki: Greenpeace climbers in church bell tower call for climate action
"Everywhere in the world, people are determined to break free from fossil fuels. It is disappointing that presidents Trump and Putin are not helping us."
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Greenpeace report: clothing industry shows progress in cutting hazardous chemicals
“While we are extremely happy to see the progress of Detox companies towards cleaning up their supply chains, 85% of the textile industry is still not doing enough..."
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Destination Zero
A new Greenpeace Germany report shows the progress of global clothing brands and suppliers in detoxing from hazardous chemicals, as well as identifying future challenges for all stakeholders
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How to fashion a better world
This campaign success is yours. Today 80 Detox-committed companies are underway to eliminate all hazardous chemicals from their supply chains by 2020.
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Greenpeace Canada peaceful blockade of oil tanker ends
"I will remain the fierce opposition. It is in my blood to protect the water."
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Greenpeace Canada blockade reaches 30-hour mark as tar sands oil tanker pulls away from terminal
"It's always a beautiful day to stand up and protect the water but waking up this morning with 11 other brave defenders as we enter hour 30 of our aerial blockade of a tar sands oil tanker to protest the Trans Mountain and its expansion, is truly breathtaking. Seeing these beautiful waters and watching that…
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Greenpeace exposes forest industry myths
"Contrary to the myths perpetuated by the industry, industrial logging fundamentally damages old growth forests..."
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Climbers in Vancouver blockade Trans Mountain oil tanker’s route
“Our message to the world is that climate leaders don’t buy pipelines. Our communities will continue resisting dirty tar sands oil every step of the way."
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How are Russia’s World Cup cities planning to tackle air pollution?
The World Cup has begun in Russia! But the electric atmosphere is not the only thing that people will be breathing in.
Konstantin Fomin • 3 min read