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  • Giant Billboard Action at TotalEnergies’ HQ in Paris - La Défense. © Basile Barjon / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oil Climate

    TotalEnergies in court: a landmark trial on greenwashing

    On 5 June 2025, TotalEnergies appeared before a court for the first time to answer for the credibility of its climate commitments. This landmark legal action, brought by Friends of the Earth France, Greenpeace France and Notre Affaire à Tous, with support from ClientEarth, could mark a decisive turning point in the fight against corporate…

    Camille Collin •
    11 Jun 2025
    5 min read
  • Unveiling Giant Art Installation ahead of Global Plastic Treaty Negotiations in Paris. © Noemie Coissac / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Plastics

    “Nice Declaration” for an ambitious plastics treaty: the wake up call the world needs

    Over 90 member states at the United Nations Ocean Conference today announced their support to the ministerial declaration.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 Jun 2025
    1 min read
  • Greenpeace calls upon the international community to urgently uphold international law and ensure the immediate release of the Freedom Flotilla humanitarian AID vessel the Madleen along with its crew. The ship was illegally seized in international waters on Monday 9th June by Israeli forces off the coast of Gaza.
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    Peace

    Greenpeace calls for international action to release the Madleen aid vessel

    Greenpeace calls upon the international community to urgently uphold international law and ensure the immediate release of the Freedom Flotilla humanitarian vessel the Madleen along with its crew. The ship…

    Greenpeace International •
    9 Jun 2025
    1 min read
  • World Oceans Day in Chumphon, Thailand. © Baramee  Temboonkiat / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Oceans

    4 ways to take action to protect oceans and people

    Join the waves of change with some community driven solutions for future of the oceans and the people – and demand governments follow their lead.

    Laura Bergamo •
    7 Jun 2025
    4 min read
  • Protect the Oceans Projection onto Brooklyn Bridge
    Press Releases
    Oceans

    Greenpeace comment on opening of UN Ocean Conference

    The UN Ocean Conference is the most significant political moment on oceans since the agreement of the Global Ocean Treaty in 2023

    Greenpeace International •
    6 Jun 2025
    3 min read
  • Bunny McDiarmid Returns to Mejatto, Marshall Islands. © Greenpeace / Chewy C. Lin
    Stories
    Nuclear RainbowWarrior Peace

    A defining moment in history: 40 years ago the Marshall Islands fought to protect their future… and defied the US

    This is the story behind “Operation Exodus” - one Rainbow Warrior boat and an island community, versus a huge colonial power who discredited the act as “manipulation” for Greenpeace’s anti-nuclear agenda.

    Bunny McDiarmid •
    6 Jun 2025
    8 min read
  • A Greenpeace shark handler frees a blue shark caught on a longline in the Pacific Ocean. The blue shark is currently listed as "Near Threatened" globally by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature). Greenpeace Australia Pacific took action to stop an industrial longlining fishing operation in the South Pacific Ocean, seizing more than 20 kilometers of fishing gear and freeing nine sharks, including an endangered mako, near Australia and New Zealand. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Photography

    Greenpeace Pictures of the Week

    From powerful images from Spain to the South Pacific Ocean, Paris, to a massive protest rally in Brazil, here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace's work around the world this week.

    Greenpeace International •
    6 Jun 2025
    3 min read
  • Longliner documentation in the South Pacific Ocean. © Paul Hilton / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oceans RainbowWarrior

    Greenpeace activists disrupt industrial fishing operation ahead of UN Ocean Conference

    “These longliners are industrial killing machines. Greenpeace Australia Pacific took peaceful and direct action to disrupt this attack on marine life."

    Greenpeace International •
    5 Jun 2025
    2 min read
  • Publication cover that reads: Minerals for Energy Transition Guiding Principles
    Publications
    Climate Consumption

    Minerals for Energy Transition: Greenpeace’s Guiding Principles

    Five guiding principles to set out a pathway for ensuring that the supply and use of transition minerals is both just and equitable.

    Greenpeace International •
    5 Jun 2025
    1 min read
  • Deep Sea Mining Protest in Hawaii. © Marco Garcia / Greenpeace
    Stories
    Climate Consumption

    How can we make the energy transition fair and sustainable?

    The extraction of minerals needed for the clean energy transition is projected to expand globally in coming years, presenting multiple risks to ecosystems and Indigenous Peoples, necessitating strong global guidelines.

    Irène Wabiwa •
    5 Jun 2025
    4 min read
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