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US-Taiwan trade deal brings human rights progress, environmental risks
The trade deal contains promises of meaningful steps in their seafood sector that the Greenpeace global network has been demanding for years, including some commitments from Taiwan to improve labor conditions and environmental protections for its distant water fishing fleet, which is the second largest in the world.
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Trump’s EPA betrays science to line Big Oil pockets
The laws of physics don’t care about Donald Trump. They don’t care about his constant lies and they don’t care about his insincere report full of cherry-picked data.
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Secretive Forum Raises New Alarms for Deep Sea Mining
In the chaotic aftermath of Snowmaggedon 2026, I snuck into the Offshore Critical Minerals Exploration and Development Forum at the famed Willard Hotel. Known for hosting exclusive, insider events and…
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Trump Administration declares pristine Alaskan seafloor “open for business,” mocks environmental safeguards
At a time of accelerating ocean, climate, and biodiversity crisis, the priority should be on protecting these ecosystems, not opening new frontiers of extraction.
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Greenpeace USA response to the Department of Homeland Security killing a US citizen participating in nonviolent protest
WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 26, 2026 ) – In response to the killing of Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis today, Folabi Olagbaju, Democracy Campaign Director, Greenpeace USA, said:
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Keep your eye on the Venezuela oil bailout
When Trump launched his illegal attack on Venezuela, he made his primary reason perfectly clear: he wants to control Venezuela’s oil reserves.
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GASLIT Documentary Featuring Jane Fonda To Make World Premiere at Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 5th
Greenpeace USA Documentary Exposes the Devastating Impact of Fossil Fuels on Frontline Communities in the Gulf South
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Data centers are making you pay for Big Tech’s boom
What are you willing to sacrifice to support Big Tech’s buildout?
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Global Ocean Treaty takes effect as artists worldwide press for action
The Global Ocean Treaty enters into force on January 17, launching a race to protect 30% of the world’s oceans by 2030 as artists and communities from 13 countries unveil large-scale public artworks celebrating the landmark agreement.









