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Celebrating the Greenpeace Women and Gender Non-Binary Staff Fighting for Climate Justice
Here at Greenpeace, we work with many astounding individuals who dedicate themselves to organizing, campaigning, and amplifying the issues we care so passionately about. In honor of International Women’s Day,…
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Meet the Fourteen House Members Who Pump Most Of Our Oil
Ten Republicans and four Democrats represent the parts of the country where the vast majority of U.S. crude oil is produced. As the 116th Congress gets down to work, we…
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Greenpeace Report: Click Clean Virginia
San Francisco and “Silicon Valley” may first come to mind when imagining the home of big internet companies, but the physical beating heart of the internet…
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Greenpeace Finds Amazon Breaking Commitment to Power Cloud with 100% Renewable Energy
“Clicking Clean Virginia” analyzes dirty energy sources fueling “data center alley” Amazon Web Services is only meeting 12 percent of its renewable energy commitment as its East Coast presence and…
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Report: Protecting Science at Federal Agencies
A new report describes “new and ongoing threats to the use of science in public health and environmental decisions…
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Greenpeace Report: Dangerous Pipelines
Executive Summary Enbridge, which is proposing to expand its Line 3 pipeline through Minnesota, has a long track record of pipeline spills, both chronic small spills and large…
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Survey Briefing: Voices of Scientists at BOEM and BSEE
Download the full survey briefing here. Summary Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth, working with the Union of Concerned Scientists and Iowa State University, sent a survey to 407 scientists…
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Faces of the Future
The doorbell rings and hugs are gleefully exchanged between two teenage girls at the This is Zero Hour home base in Petworth, Washington D.C. What started as 16-year-old Seattle native…
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How Dakota Case and the Puyallup Nation are Protecting the Salish Sea
Dakota Case is from an urban tribe. This is not by choice, but because the city of Tacoma, Washington was built in and around the home of his ancestors —…
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Greenpeace Report: Tar Sands Tanker Superhighway Threatens Pacific Coast Waters
Summary Results The proposed Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP) would increase the number of oil tankers carrying tar sands from Vancouver, Canada through the Salish Sea and down the…