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UN negotiations to decide the fate of the oceans begin, Greenpeace comments
The final negotiations for a Global Ocean Treaty begin today and run until 26 August at the United Nations. Greenpeace comments.
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Greenpeace USA light up Brooklyn Bridge for the oceans, as their fate is decided at the United Nations
The iconic Brooklyn Bridge in New York was lit up overnight with vast projections showing the beauty and fragility of the oceans
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Greenpeace seizes 30km of industrial fishing gear in North Atlantic
Activists on board the Arctic Sunrise have confiscated 30km of fishing gear from two European industrial longline fishing vessels in the North Atlantic. One was operating in a Marine Protected Area.
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Greenpeace investigation challenges nuclear agency on Chornobyl radiation levels
Radiation levels in areas where Russian military operations occurred were found to be at least three times higher than the estimation by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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Greenpeace radiation investigation at Chornobyl to assess accuracy of IAEA data
Near the ruins of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant, radiation experts are examining abandoned Russian positions for radioactive contamination.
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Greenpeace activists raise wind turbine at Ukraine conference in call for green reconstruction
As donors meet to discuss reconstruction after the Russian invasion, Greenpeace together with Ecoaction and more than 45 Ukrainian civil society organisations is calling for a green reconstruction plan.
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Greenpeace activists protest against leaders’ inaction outside UN Ocean Conference
Lisbon is the last major political moment before the final Global Ocean Treaty negotiations in August 2022. Without a strong Global Ocean Treaty this year, it will be nearly impossible to protect at least 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030.