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  • Protest against Arctic oil at Statoil Oil Rig in Norway © Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oil

    Activists board oil rig as legal case against Norwegian oil continues

    Skipavika, Norway - Peaceful Greenpeace kayaktivists are protesting an oil rig on the West coast of Norway with signs that say "Same shit, new wrapping".

    Greenpeace International •
    22 March 2018
    2 min read
  • An Ipê tree in the rainforest south of Santarém, Pará State. © Daniel Beltrá / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Forests

    Illegal logging of Ipê tree is causing irreversible damage to the Amazon

    Manaus, Brazil – A weak licensing system, along with indiscriminate and illegal logging of the Ipe tree is causing serious damage to the Amazon according to a Greenpeace Brazil investigation released today. According to the report, the high value of Ipe – which once processed into flooring or decking can fetch up to US$2,500 per cubic…

    Greenpeace International •
    20 March 2018
    3 min read
  • Greenpeace Founder Rex Wyler Holds Blockade Line at Kinder Morgan Site © Rogue Collective / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oil, Climate

    Kinder Morgan site blocked for the second day as Greenpeace founder joins sit-in

    Unceded Coast Salish Territories, Vancouver, Canada - Activists, including a founding member of Greenpeace, blocked the front gates to Kinder Morgan’s construction site in Vancouver today.

    Greenpeace International •
    19 March 2018
    2 min read
  • Orangutan in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia © Ulet Ifansasti / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Consumption, Forests

    Global brands divided over transparency efforts to tackle deforestation for palm oil

    Jakarta, Indonesia - Eight major household brands such as PZ Cussons, Johnson & Johnson and Kraft Heinz are refusing to say where their palm oil comes from, despite promising to stop buying from companies that destroy rainforests.

    Greenpeace International •
    19 March 2018
    2 min read
  • Krill Fishing Vessels in the Antarctic © Daniel Beltrá / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oceans, Food

    Greenpeace investigation exposes the krill fishing industry “waging tug-of-war for food” with Antarctic penguins and whales

    London, UK - A new Greenpeace investigation has tracked the activities of the little-known krill fishing industry in the Antarctic over the last five years, to expose the environmental risks of this fast-growing industry in one of the world’s most pristine regions.

    Greenpeace International •
    12 March 2018
    2 min read
  • © Pierre Gleizes / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Oceans, Food

    Chinese companies see subsidies cancelled and permits removed for illegal fishing in West Africa

    Amsterdam, Netherlands - The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) is pulling the plug on three Chinese companies conducting Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing in West Africa.

    Greenpeace International •
    9 March 2018
    3 min read
  • Soil Sampling in Namie. © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Energy Revolution, Health, Nuclear, Fukushima

    Japan government accepts groundbreaking UN human rights recommendations on Fukushima evacuees

    Tokyo, Japan - The Japanese government has accepted recommendations made at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) on the rights of evacuees from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident.

    Greenpeace International •
    8 March 2018
    2 min read
  • Press Releases
    Consumption, Food, Climate, Health

    Greenpeace calls for decrease in meat and dairy production and consumption for a healthier planet

    Amsterdam, Netherlands - Global meat and dairy production and consumption must be cut in half by 2050 to avoid dangerous climate change and keep the Paris Agreement on track, says a new Greenpeace report. If left unchecked, agriculture is projected to produce 52% of global greenhouse gas emissions in the coming decades, 70% of which…

    Greenpeace International •
    5 March 2018
    3 min read
  • Mrs. Kanno in Tsushima. © Christian Åslund / Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Climate, Health, Nuclear, Fukushima

    Greenpeace investigation shows Fukushima radiation risks to last into next century

    Tokyo, Japan - A comprehensive survey by Greenpeace Japan in Fukushima prefecture, revealed radiation levels up to 100 times higher than the international limit for public exposure.

    Greenpeace International •
    1 March 2018
    4 min read
  • Philippines Climate Justice protest @ Greenpeace
    Press Releases
    Climate, Peace

    ‘People and planet, not profit’ – Greenpeace activists demand Shell show up at climate change and human rights inquiry

    Batangas, Philippines - Activists from Greenpeace Southeast Asia, Philippines unfurled a banner reading “PEOPLE AND PLANET, NOT PROFIT” from Shell’s Batangas oil refinery today, sending a sharp reminder to Shell to attend upcoming hearings into the responsibility of big fossil fuel companies for climate-related human rights harms. 

    Greenpeace International •
    21 February 2018
    4 min read
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