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  • Road Construction on Indigenous Ancestral Land in Russia
    Stories

    When reindeer have nowhere to run

    For hundreds of years the Khanty people of Western Siberia have lived in harmony with nature. But as the oil industry seizes more and more of their land, their animals perish in oil spills and reindeer herders are losing their last pastures.

    Konstantin Fomin
    4 min read
  • Amazon Reef © Greenpeace
    Press Releases

    Greenpeace captures first underwater images of Amazon Coral Reef

    Amapá state, Brazil, 28 January 2017 - Greenpeace Brazil has captured the first underwater images of the Amazon Reef, a 9500 km2 system of corals, sponges and rhodoliths located where the Amazon River meets the Atlantic Ocean – an area that the Brazilian government has opened for oil exploration.

    Greenpeace International
    2 min read
  • Esperanza in Macapá © Daniel Beltrá / Greenpeace
    Stories

    The Amazon Reef: Brazil’s newly discovered and already threatened treasure

    We’ve launched a new campaign to defend the Amazon Reef, a unique and largely unknown biome that may be soon threatened by oil exploration

    Thaís Herrero
    2 min read
  • Stories

    Why we are taking Arctic oil to court

    With this historic court case a new generation is now taking action to stop oil companies from kidnapping our future. Nature & Youth and Greenpeace Nordic, alongside a broad coalition, have filed an unprecedented people-powered legal case against the Norwegian government. 

    Ingrid Skjoldvær and Truls Gulowsen
    3 min read
  • Stories

    This is The People vs. Arctic Oil

    A new wave of oil drilling threatens the Arctic - but today saw the start of the fight back. This morning a lawsuit was filed that could stop the expansion of this reckless industry northwards - but we need your help.

    Sune Scheller
    5 min read
  • Action at Brent Spar Oil Rig in the North Sea. © Greenpeace / David Sims
    Stories

    Brent Spar: The sea is not a dustbin

    In August 2016, Prestel Books published Photos That Changed the World, including this image of the Greenpeace Brent Spar campaign, captured by David Sims on 16 June 1995. Greenpeace approaches…

    Rex Weyler
    8 min read
  • Underwater Sea Life off Sylt © Uli Kunz / Greenpeace
    Stories

    3 big reasons why we need ocean sanctuaries now

    Last Friday, US President Obama announced the creation of the world’s largest ocean sanctuary, and today governments from all over the world are meeting at the United Nations in New York to develop a new treaty to save our oceans. This is fantastic news for our blue planet. Two-thirds of the ocean sit outside national borders,…

    Magnus Eckeskog
    3 min read
  • Aerial View of Clyde River © Greenpeace
    Stories

    My Arctic Home

    I live in Kangiqtugaapik (Clyde River) in the Canadian Arctic. Most people have never heard of my town. It's 450km north of the Arctic Circle with a population of roughly 1,000. We are isolated from much of the world, but we feel very connected to our land, sea, and sky. 

    Clara Natanine
    3 min read
  • MY Arctic Sunrise in Svalbard © Rasmus Törnqvist / Greenpeace
    Stories

    My first time in the Arctic

    This week held huge hope for the Arctic. We could have seen the start of a sanctuary protecting one of the most pristine and beautiful parts of our planet. But the OSPAR nations meeting in Tenerife, Spain have failed the Arctic. Three countries, Norway, Denmark and Iceland, refused to engage in negotiations. As a result, the…

    Paloma
    4 min read
  • Stories

    At 8 million strong, the Arctic story is just beginning

    The movement to save the Arctic has become a great story. It crystallises some of the big challenges of our time into something simple and compelling, a way for millions of people to make sense of the world and work together to improve it. For three years people across the world have joined together to…

    Trillia Fidei-Bagwell
    4 min read