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  • Forest near Lake Blecktjärnen in Sweden © Edward Beskow / Greenpeace
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    The many faces defending the Great Northern Forest

    “Hi, would you like to have your photograph taken to help protect the Great Northern Forest?” Earlier this year, we took to the streets to ask people this very question. Our dream is that the critical forest landscapes in this beautiful forest should be protected.

    Ethan Gilbert
    2 min read
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    Great news for bees – time to say goodbye to fipronil! #SOSbees

    It’s party time for bees and other species, because, starting today, the chemical pesticide fipronil can’t be used anymore in agriculture across Europe. Fipronil is a common pesticide used in agriculture and sparked an international food scandal last summer because the toxic substance was used illegally in chicken stables, contaminating eggs and eggs derivatives.

    Luis Ferreirim
    3 min read
  • Eggs from ALDI Supermarket in Germany © Fred Dott / Greenpeace
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    Why are there pesticides in our eggs?

    In case you missed the news this week, here’s what we know so far: during the first week in August, the Dutch food safety authority (NWMA) announced that they discovered tens of thousands of eggs contaminated with fipronil - a toxic anti-lice pesticide, banned in food production in the EU. Dutch and Belgian police have…

    Christiane Huxdorff and Davin Hutchins
    3 min read
  • Murdered Wixárika leader, Miguel Vázquez Torres. © Nelson Denman
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    Violence against Indigenous peoples destroys our common home

    Indigenous lands contain vast biological diversity. These communities are fighting not only to preserve their cultures but also to preserve what is left of Earth's wild ecosystems.

    Rex Weyler
    1 min read
  • 'Our Voices Are Vital' Book Delivery to Publishers in New York © Stephanie Keith / Greenpeace
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    What happened when we demanded that publishers hear the voices of 500,000 of you

    More than half a million people have stood up for free speech and for the Canadian boreal forest, raising their voices to call on the largest global publishers to pay attention and be our allies. 

    Amy Moas
    5 min read
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    We speak for the trees

    When Resolute Forest Products, Canada’s largest logging company, threw two multi-million dollar lawsuits at Greenpeace and Stand.Earth for speaking out for the protection of the Canadian boreal forest, people around the world did not sit idly by.

    Ethan Gilbert
    2 min read
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    Silent Spring, 2017

    In 1962, Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, drawing attention to the impact of DDT on bird populations. Her book inspired most nations to ban DDT by the 1980s. The ban and other protection efforts helped save some bird species from extinction, including the osprey, brown pelican, and white stork. However, fifty-five years after Carson's book,…

    Rex Weyler
    7 min read
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    Authors around the world stand up for free speech and forests

    Authors, journalists, poets and playwrights know that every time the right words are put to paper, or typed to a screen, our planet gets a little better. Because, without the right to express ourselves freely, we cannot make that positive change.

    Kat Clark
    4 min read
  • Activists Confront Supply Vessel Explorer II in the Indian Ocean © Will Rose / Greenpeace
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    After decades of lawlessness, could the seafood industry finally be ready for change?

    Are we on the cusp of changing the destructive seafood industry forever? For years, the seafood industry has profited from forced labour, illegal fishing, ocean destruction and the needless slaughter of marine life. Tuna vessels operate out of sight and get away with just about anything on the high seas.

    Graham Forbes
    2 min read
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    To protect forests and free speech, lend your voice (literally!)

    Can you imagine a world where Greenpeace and other advocacy groups are no longer able to stand up for our forests, oceans and climate? A giant logging corporation called Resolute Forest Products is fighting to make this sinister vision a reality.

    Jill Pape
    2 min read