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  • 'Free the Arctic 30' Protest at Embassy in Switzerland © Greenpeace / Jonas Scheu
    Energy
    Energy Revolution Arctic Sunrise

    Russian government broke international law in Greenpeace Arctic 30 case – tribunal

    Vienna, 24 August 2015 - An international tribunal today ruled that the Russian government broke international law by boarding a Greenpeace ship and detaining its crew following a peaceful protest against Arctic oil drilling in 2013.

    Greenpeace International •
    24 Aug 2015
    2 min read
  • Esperanza Agrotoxics Food for Life Action in Mexico © Arturo Rocha / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Food Health Esperanza

    Esperanza investigates agrotoxics in the Gulf of California

    The Greenpeace ship Esperanza is currently on the second leg of its tour in the Gulf of California, investigating toxic chemicals associated with agriculture. Last week, activists sent a message to food companies Bimbo, La Costeña, and Herdez, among others. The reason? These companies are using harmful fertilizers in the production of their food products.…

    Maia Booker •
    14 Aug 2015
    2 min read
  • Protest Against Repsol in Canary Islands © Arturo Rodríguez / Greenpeace
    Energy
    Energy Revolution Arctic Sunrise

    Injured Greenpeace activist faces Spanish navy culprits who threaten prosecution under ‘piracy’ chapter of criminal code

    Madrid, 28 July, 2015 - A Greenpeace activist who was severely injured by the Spanish navy on November 15th, 2014, during a peaceful protest at sea near the Canary Islands is being investigated under the piracy chapter of Spain's criminal code. She faced questioning today by the National Court concerning this investigation, and her complaint…

    Greenpeace International •
    28 Jul 2015
    1 min read
  • Nature
    Health

    You did it! Toxic chemical banned in EU textile imports

    A huge victory for Detox supporters came out of Europe this week as all EU member states voted to ban the toxic chemical NPE from textile imports. This decision closes a trade loophole that allowed clothing containing dangerous levels of NPE to enter the EU even though the substance is banned from regional manufacturing.

    Yixiu Wu •
    22 Jul 2015
    2 min read
  • Nature
    Forests

    Illegal logging: Fuelling conflict and damaging livelihoods

    The fight against illegal logging has been a long and protracted one. Greenpeace itself has been involved for more than 20 years and, while it is undeniable that some progress has been made, it is equally evident that it continues to be a major problem.

    Irene Wabiwa •
    16 Jul 2015
    3 min read
  • 30th Anniversary of the Bombing of the Rainbow Warrior in Queensland. © Jeff Tan / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Oceans Rainbow Warrior

    Rainbow Warrior marks 30th anniversary of bombing with action to save the Great Barrier Reef

    Sydney, Australia, 10 July, 2015 - Greenpeace activists from the flagship Rainbow Warrior today took action against the mass of coal ships in Australian waters, waiting to export climate change worldwide.

    Greenpeace International •
    10 Jul 2015
    2 min read
  • A clothes swap in Hannover, among the events taking place in 40 German cities © Michael Loewa / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Consumption

    A record breaking dress exchange: One event in over 40 cities

    Today, Greenpeace is throwing the biggest clothes swap party ever seen in Austria and Germany: In over 40 cities, from the Danube to the Danish border, more than 10,000 expected participants will exchange some 50,000 trousers, skirts, t-shirts and evening tops.

    Carolin Wahnbaeck •
    13 Jun 2015
    3 min read
  • World Oceans Day in Senegal © Clément Tardif / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Oceans

    New evidence shows Chinese, West African governments must rein in rogue fishing fleet

    Beijing/Dakar, 20 May, 2015 – At least 74 fishing vessels owned and operated by four Chinese Distant Water Fishing (DWF) companies have been exposed for fishing illegally in prohibited fishing grounds in West Africa and falsifying their gross tonnage, according to findings from a two-year investigation by Greenpeace East Asia and Greenpeace Africa.

    Greenpeace International •
    20 May 2015
    3 min read
  • Nature
    Consumption Food

    How our breakfast choice can change the food system

    8:00 am, Monday, southern Spain: "What's for breakfast, Mom?"

    Reyes Tirado •
    18 May 2015
    3 min read
  • Ecological Restaurant in Sao Paulo © Peter Caton / Greenpeace
    Nature
    Consumption Food

    Greenpeace demands scale up of ecological farming

    Amsterdam, 18 May, 2015 – Ecological farming, a path towards an agricultural model that protects the environment and secures farmers' livelihood, has been mapped out in a Greenpeace report released today. It is a system based on the latest scientific innovations and produces healthy food while working with nature.

    Greenpeace International •
    18 May 2015
    2 min read
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