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Court confirms Greenpeace right to peaceful protest as activists’ 200 hour long protest against deep sea mining in the Pacific continues
A Dutch court has largely rejected a request by a deep seabed mining company to issue an injunction against protest by Greenpeace International, stating that it is "understandable" the organisation has resorted to direct action in the face of the "possibly very serious consequences" of the company's plans.
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Deep sea mining will not start on our watch
As long as the deep sea mining industry intends to plunder the seabed, we’ll be there to expose their reckless plan threatening the oceans.
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The oceans need a deep sea mining moratorium, not regulations that allow destruction
The latest meeting of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) Council finishes today with opposition to deep sea mining still growing.
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Antarctic Ocean Commission fails again to deliver protection
After two weeks of negotiations in Tasmania, the Antarctic Ocean Commission has failed once again to deliver protection for the Antarctic.
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Seven Antarctic facts that will fill you with fear
This stark landscape harbours many rarities that spotlight its other-worldliness but will still inspire you to champion the Antarctic's protection.
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Antarctic Ocean Commission: Greenpeace urges progress on ocean protection
While the Commission fails to deliver protection, the threats facing the Antarctic continue to worsen.
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Activists scale deep sea mining ship to call out its destructive plans off the Pacific coast of Mexico
Greenpeace Mexico activists climbed to the top of a deep sea mining ship to drop a banner reading “Ocean Destroyer”
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A happy first step along a long road to ocean protection
Greenpeace International Executive Director shares experience witnessing the signing of the Global Oceans Treaty in New York City.